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The Atlanta
BeltLine Atlanta City Council CD/HR Committee
June 14, 2016
@atlantabeltline
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• Uniting 45 neighborhoods
• Revitalizing 15,000 acre Planning Area: – One-mile wide
area
– 6,500 acre TAD
– 23% of the City of Atlanta population
– 19% of the City’s land
What We Are
Key Elements
22 MILES
of transit
46 MILES
of streetscapes and complete streets
33 MILES
of urban trails
1,300 ACRES
of new greenspace
700 ACRES
of renovated greenspace
1,100 ACRES
of environmental clean-up
$10-20B in economic development
28,000 new housing units
5,600 affordable units
48,000 construction
jobs
30,000 permanent
jobs
CORRIDOR-WIDE public art,
historic preservation, and arboretum
• $449m invested including $53m in private funds and more than $50m in federal funds
• About $3 billion in new private development
• Roughly 7 : 1 return on investment through 2015
• 1.3 million annual visitors to the Eastside Trail
Progress to Date
How We’re Doing
Performance Dashboard 2030 Benchmark Total Investment (Target: $4.8 billion) Transit Corridor Control (Target: 22 miles) Trail Corridor Control (Target: 33 miles) Park Land Control (Target: 1,300 acres) Brownfield Clean-Up (Target: 1,100 acres) Transit Projects (Target: 22 miles) Designed/Delivered Trail Projects (Target: 33 miles) Designed/Delivered New Park Projects (Target: 1,300 acres) Designed/Delivered Renovated Park Projects (Target: 700 acres) Designed/Delivered Streetscape Projects (Target: 46 miles) Designed/Delivered Permanent Jobs (Target: 30,000) Construction Jobs (Target: 48,000) Economic Development (Target: $10-20 billion w/ ROI of 3.5 to 1) Housing Development (Target 28,000) ABI/IA Supported Affordable Housing (Target 5,600 - 20%)
% of Goal
9%
57% 82% 49% 25%
20% / 0% 40% / 26% 15% / 15% 29% / 29% 9% / 5%
20% 46% 30%
55% 18%
Through 2015
$449M
12.54 mi 27.34 mi 641 ac 274 ac
4.4 / 0 mi
13.21 / 8.7 mi 202 / 202 ac 205 / 205 ac 4.1 / 2.3 mi
6,100 22,490
$3 billion (7:1)
15,483 1,025
= On Schedule = Near Schedule = Behind Schedule
Westside Trail
• Construction is on schedule and within budget
• 3-mile trail will connect 4 schools and 4 parks
• 14 access points
• $43M project includes $18M federal funds and $12M private funds
Eastside Trail Extension
• Phase I – Irwin to Kirkwood
• Construction prep began May 2016
• Timeline for completion – approximately 12 months after start
• $6M project includes $450k private funds
Southside Trail
• Includes 4-mile trail between University Ave & Memorial Drive
• Design to include lighting, retaining walls, vertical connections, storm drainage, signage / wayfinding, and bridges
• $7.2M project includes $4M federal funds
TSPLOST Referendum
WHAT’S IN PLAY FOR BELTLINE? Complete acquisition, design, and construction of entire
BeltLine 22 mile loop
Prepare BeltLine corridor to be transit ready
Build connector trail network to neighborhoods across the city
Stimulate economic development in all segments of the BeltLine Planning Area
Reduce cost of real estate and construction
Produce equitable development of investment around city
Leverage timely matching funds from private partners
TSPLOST Referendum
40 miles total:
• 16 miles of BeltLine in-corridor trails
• 17 miles of Connector trails
– SW BeltLine Connector
– Proctor Creek Greenway
– Pryor St. Trail
– Murphy Ave. Spur
Total Cost Est: $417.9M*
* Assumes 75/25 public/private cost share
MARTA Sales Tax Referendum
WHAT’S IN PLAY FOR BELTLINE? Fulfillment of core transportation mission
to achieve transit and trail connectivity across city
Historic opportunity to fulfill goal of stimulating TOD all around 22-mile loop
Potential to provide construction capital and O&M for entire Atlanta BeltLine loop and crosstown network
Enhance connections within and throughout MARTA transit system
MARTA Sales Tax Referendum
Light rail transit • Atlanta BeltLine
Loop • Irwin-AUC line • Downtown-Capitol
Ave line • Crosstown Midtown
line • Crosstown
Crescent line • Peachtree-Fort
Mac-Barge Rd line
MARTA Sales Tax Referendum
• Infill (new) MARTA / BeltLine Stations: – Armour
– Boone
– Murphy Crossing
Opportunities to Connect
Community Engagement Calendar
June 23 – Southwest Study Group: Proactive Rezoning July 11 – Southeast Study Group: Resident Round Table July 12 – Southside Trail Design: Glenwood to Ormewood July 18 – Northeast and Southeast Study Group: Bill Kennedy Way July 20 – Design Review Committee July 26 – TADAC July 28 – Southwest Study Group: Resident Round Table August – Citywide Conversation (TBD) August 9 – Southside Trail Design: Glenwood to Ormewood August 17 – Design Review Committee September – Quarterly Briefing (TBD)
Thank you
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