Atlanta, – The Atlanta BeltLine has recently released its June 2024 design and construction updates, featuring key developments on the Northeast Trail, Eastside Trail, Southside Trail, Westside Trail, and Northwest Trail. These projects reflect the Atlanta BeltLine’s vision to be a global beacon for equitable, inclusive, and sustainable city living.
The Northeast Trail – Segment 1, which runs alongside Piedmont Park, has made significant progress. Construction is steadily advancing in three phases, with substantial work already complete in Phase I, which includes replacement of the asphalt trail beginning at Westminster Drive, NE, and running adjacent to Clear Creek. Final handrails are set to be installed in June, following the completion of planting. The project is slated for completion in the fall of 2024.
Improvements are nearing completion along Ponce de Leon Avenue, enhancing its connection with the BeltLine. Sidewalk reconstruction, landscaping, and light pole installations have been completed, and bike lane improvements have also been finalized. Pavement striping is projected to finish by the end of June.
Work on the Southside Trail—Segments 2 – 3, running from McDaniel to Boulevard, has begun. Construction mobilization started on May 20, 2024, and the trail construction is expected to conclude in early 2026. Similarly, progress is observed in Southside Trail—Segments 4 – 5, which runs from Boulevard to Glenwood. Work will continue through spring 2025.
The Westside Trail—Segment 4, a 1.3-mile segment stretching from Lena Street and Washington Park to Law Street, is witnessing steady advancement. Steel has been placed on all five bridges or elevated trail sections with concrete now poured on four of the bridges. Trail paving has commenced from Lena to the first elevated section of the trail. The project is expected to be complete in summer of 2025.
The Northwest Trail, spanning several segments, is also seeing significant advancements. Segment 1, a 0.8-mile section running along Peachtree Creek, has started procurement procedures for project materials, with construction expected to start in Q3. Segments 2, 3, 4, and 5 are also making steady progress in design finalization and real estate acquisitions.
Finally, the Atlanta BeltLine is conducting a Transit Study, aimed at identifying a preferred transit alignment in the North-West BeltLine quadrant. The plan will support the concept of infill stations announced by Mayor Dickens in April 2024, with a public meeting targeted for summer of 2024, to discuss the progress of the study.
With these updates, the Atlanta BeltLine continues its quest to enhance the city’s quality of life through its innovative outdoor projects, spearheading the development of Atlanta’s park system for a sustainable city life.
AUSTIN, Texas - Bible Lessons on the Table for Elementary Schools The Texas State Board…
Dnipro Sees Unprecedented Escalation in War In a week that has turned the tables in…
San Francisco Drenched: Intense Rain Floods Roads and Homes San Francisco woke up to a…
South Fulton Buzz: Arts Abound in 2025 with Diverse Cultural Experiences If you're in South…
Health Inspection Insights for Atlanta Diners! Hey there, Atlanta! It’s that time of the month…
Midnight Blaze in Atlanta Leaves Family Safe but Home Damaged In a heart-pounding turn of…