university & avon avenue scoping study
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@atlantabeltline
@atlantabeltline
@atlantabeltline
Study Group
University & Avon Avenue
Scoping Study
May 10, 2018
22 miles, connecting 45 neighborhoods
22MILESof transit
46MILES
of streetscapes and complete streets
33MILES
of urban trails
1,300ACRES
of new greenspace
700ACRES
of renovated greenspace
1,100ACRES
of environmentalclean-up
$10-20Bin economic development
28,000new housing units
5,600affordable units
48,000construction
jobs
30,000permanent
jobs
CORRIDOR-WIDEpublic art,
historic preservation,
and arboretum
Organizational Structure
Project Sponsors
Single-purpose
Implementation Agent
(Public Funding)
Public Redevelopment
Authority
Community
Programming
(Private Funding)
Strategic Partnerships
Atlanta BeltLine
Planning Area
• 15,000 acres
• 22% of the
City of
Atlanta
population
• 19% of the
City’s land
Study Corridor
Atlanta BeltLine
Planning Area
• 15,000 acres
• 22% of the
City of
Atlanta
population
• 19% of the
City’s land
Meeting Goals
• Overview of
planning
process
• Discussion of
complete
streets
• Obtain
feedback for
project vision
Planning Process
Visioning
Analysis & Preliminary
Concept Development
Obtain Community Feedback on
Concepts
GDOT Concept Report
Apply for Additional Funding
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Complete Street
• A transportation
corridor for
users of all
modes and
abilities
• A foundation for
a safe, vibrant,
and livable
community
• For everyone
Identification of Corridor Priorities
• Place up to three dots on the chart.
• Place all of your dots on one mode or
distribute them as you wish.
Identification of Corridor Concerns
Use sticky notes to let us know
details about your concerns along
the study corridor
Murphy to
Coleman
Sims to Hank
Aaron
Next Steps
• Review comments
• Traffic forecasting & preliminary analysis
• Develop preliminary concepts for the corridor
Next Community Engagement
Meeting
Fall 2018