Connecting North Atlanta with Trails
The Dirt on PATH400
Beth Marks on 09/01/2023

The Dirt on PATH400

Last week, we had our final field plan review for the next section of PATH400 – from Loridans to the Glenridge Connector. (Final field plan review — that’s FFPR in transportation speak for your witty cocktail party repertoire.) This review is the final chance for EVERY. SINGLE. DEPARTMENT. at GDOT t

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Chamblee's Version of the BeltLine Has Emerged
Beth Marks on 05/30/2023

Chamblee's Version of the BeltLine Has Emerged

Chamblee’s years-long quest to blanket the city in a network of multi-use trails—including a BeltLine-like loop at the city’s northern end—continues to take steps toward becoming reality. Learn more

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Sandy Springs Begins Trail Projects Near River & GA 400
Beth Marks on 10/20/2022

Sandy Springs Begins Trail Projects Near River & GA 400

A trail section from Morgan Falls Overlook Park along the Chattahoochee River to Roswell Road and an extension of PATH400 along GA 400 will be concrete examples of the Sandy Springs Trails Master Plan. Learn more

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Commissioners approve money for trail connection to North DeKalb Mall
Beth Marks on 09/21/2022

Commissioners approve money for trail connection to North DeKalb Mall

DeKalb County commissioners allocated Tuesday about half a million dollars toward a trail extension that will connect nearby neighborhoods to North DeKalb Mall — the long-struggling retail center that’s now poised for a dramatic redevelopment. Learn more

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Dunwoody considers trail master plan
Beth Marks on 08/19/2022

Dunwoody considers trail master plan

Resident opposition has thrown a wrench into Dunwoody’s longstanding plans to create a more robust network of multi-use trails, part of the growing city’s efforts to be better connected as development booms and the population trends younger. Learn more

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Growing Dunwoody is lukewarm on more bike and pedestrian paths
Beth Marks on 08/19/2022

Growing Dunwoody is lukewarm on more bike and pedestrian paths

Resident opposition has thrown a wrench into Dunwoody’s longstanding plans to create a more robust network of multi-use trails, part of the growing city’s efforts to be better connected as development booms and the population trends younger. Learn more

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Taxpayers pass Moving Atlanta Forward package
Beth Marks on 05/26/2022

Taxpayers pass Moving Atlanta Forward package

Despite the City of Atlanta’s spotty track record with publicly funded infrastructure spending, a tax package that’s thought to be the city’s biggest single injection of infrastructure cash in history appears to have passed with flying colors. Learn more

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Cox Foundation Donates $30 Million to Complete BeltLine Trail Corridor
Beth Marks on 05/03/2022

Cox Foundation Donates $30 Million to Complete BeltLine Trail Corridor

The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Atlanta BeltLine, Inc., and the PATH Foundation are excited to announce a $30 million donation from the James M. Cox Foundation that will provide the remaining philanthropic funding needed to complete the Northwest BeltLine trails. Learn more

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Beth Marks on 07/08/2021

30 Years Later…

Greta deMayo, Executive Director of the PATH Foundation, discusses our history and mission. Learn more

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Beth Marks on 04/07/2021

Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and PATH Foundation to Collaborate on Northwest Trail

Atlanta – The Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) and the PATH Foundation teams will work together to deliver the Northwest Trail on an expedited schedule. As a result, ABI has cancelled the Request for Statements of Qualifications for the Northwest Trail Feasibility Study and PATH will manage the procurem

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Beth Marks on 03/22/2021

Sandy Springs plans first section of Morgan Falls trail

The city of Sandy Springs revealed plans to construct a trail section from Morgan Falls Overlook Park to Roswell Road by way of Orkin Lake as the first step in realizing its Trails Master Plan during a virtual meeting on March 11. Learn more

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