Community stakeholders are urged to review the results of resident input into the Atlanta Beltline Subarea 3 Master Plan Update, according to a press release.
The purpose of the meeting is to share findings from previous public meetings and the draft final recommendations for land use (e.g. mixed use, housing, commercial services), mobility (e.g. trails, sidewalks, bikes, transit), parks and greenspace in BeltLine Subarea 3.
In 2007, master planning began by looking at the one-half mile on either side of the Atlanta BeltLine corridor to create a framework to support future growth and transit in the corridor. There are 10 distinct subarea masterplans for the Atlanta BeltLine and they are subject to periodic review and adoption by the Atlanta City Council.
The meeting is set for 6:30 to 8 p.m. Aug. 26 at Atlanta Community Tool Bank, 410 Englewood Ave SE.
Information: beltline.org
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