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The Clarkston Greenway Study examines the feasibility of three proposed trail networks recommended in previous plans completed by the city. Through extensive community engagement and a variety of metrics, the plan recommends a combination of the three original trail options. More

December 2025 Active PDF

Reimagine Honest Alley is an activation study and important first step towards designing the alley as a public space for people. Rooted in extensive community engagement, this document establishes a vision, goals, and design concept that balances the service needs of Honest Alley with creating a vibrant gathering spot for residents, business owners, and visitors to Downtown Lawrenceville. More

December 2025 Active PDF

This scoping study identifies four sections for multi-use activation. Its section include an Impact Analysis, Planning & Programming Information, Design Information, and Budget and Schedule. More

July 2025 Active PDF

The 2017 College Park draft highlights two specific goals: linking downtown College Park with the Gateway Center and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, and an analysis of land uses to develop College Park into an “Airport City” per the Atlanta Aerotropolis Alliance Blueprint. The draft includes a 5-year action plan on how they intend to use LCI funding for immediate priority projects and longer-term LCI-funded projects. More

May 2025 Active 9 MB
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The City of South Fulton Housing Assessment Report includes two parts: the Key Findings from the ARC’s housing assessment and the actionable Next Steps. The goal of this Housing Assessment is to evaluate the City of South Fulton as a vital participant in the health and viability of the region and to help leadership and community members understand current and forecasted housing needs for the City of South Fulton. More

March 2025 Active PDF

The five Local Workforce Development Boards in the 10-county metro Atlanta region (Workforce Region 3) have prepared a regional workforce plan for the City of Atlanta and the counties of Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale. The plan strives for the betterment of the community and customers they serve with regards to workforce development. More

December 2024 Active 3 MB
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The Mountain to River Trail (M2R) is a catalytic multimodal trail infrastructure that will span, at completion, from Kennesaw Mountain National Park to the Silver Comet Trail. The study drills down on how to enhance the trail amenity within the city and promote increased user-ship. More

December 2024 Active 68 MB
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The City of Suwanee’s Roundabout Master plan goal is to further develop the vision for an activity node defined in the 2015 Downtown Suwanee Master Plan (DSMP). More

December 2024 Active 216 KB
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Blueprint 2.0 is the revised and updated plan of Blueprint 1.0, which focuses on developing of the Aerotropolis area with the goal of fostering a dynamic business and residential community, to capitalize on the Atlanta Airport’s status as a regional transportation hub, and to drive economic growth. More

December 2024 Active 54 MB
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ARC prepared a local workforce plan update for the ARWDB counties of Cherokee, Clayton, Douglas, Fayette, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale. The plan provides an analysis of the regional economic conditions including existing and emerging in-demand industry sectors and occupations; and the employment needs of employers in those industry sectors and occupations. More

August 2024 Active 1 MB
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Tara Boulevard [US 41] Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) plan is an 11-mile corridor south of downtown Atlanta. With plenty of commonalities linking the entire corridor, like its railroad history and the Flint River. The plan identifies three nodes to focus on within the corridor: Tara Gateway, Jonesboro, and Lovejoy. More

July 2024 Active 117 MB
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The City Agriculture Plan program was launched in 2018 to address the major findings of Atlanta’s Local Food Baseline Report developed by Food Well Alliance (FWA). The plan provides guidelines for integrating local food and agriculture into city policies, programs, and future development efforts. More

July 2024 Active 65 MB
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A program developed annually and documents metropolitan transportation planning activities performed with federal, state and local transportation funds in the 20-county Atlanta region. The UPWP is developed in cooperation with the State, local governments, and public transportation operators. More

May 2024 Active PDF

The redevelopment of the Town Center Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) area outlines key issues and opportunities and a five-year action plan. The plan update focuses on developing a practical work program that includes both short- and long-term solutions to already identified needs. More

April 2024 Active 36 MB
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The Connect the Creeks study is grounded in Woodstock’s 2021 Highway 92 Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Update. The study seeks to improve connectivity not only between Rubes Creek and Noonday Creek, but also to neighborhoods, parks, and schools, while integrating community gathering spaces. More

March 2024 Active 98 MB
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The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)  or “TIP Cookbook” allocates federal funds for use in the construction of the highest-priority projects in the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), the long-term transportation vision for the 20-county region. More

March 2024 Active

The Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) is a long-range blueprint that details the investments that will be made through 2050 to ensure metro Atlanta’s future success and improve the region’s quality of life. More

February 2024 Active 28 MB
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The Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) is a federally-required long-range planning document that evaluates existing travel conditions, forecasts future needs, identifies potential strategies and solutions, and recommends project and programmatic investments over a 20+ year horizon. More

February 2024 Active

The 2024-2027 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) represents the programming for a prioritized list of projects to be funded and implemented in the near-term years of the adopted long range Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). The TIP must meet the increasing air quality standards set by the federal EPA, with a focus on tailpipe emissions, power plants, industrial plants, and other sources. More

February 2024 Active

The Conformity Determination Report (CDR) documents the transportation conformity requirements for the Atlanta air quality maintenance area. This area is comprised of three Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) with three distinct plans and policy committees. Together, these three plans demonstrate conformity to the 1997, 2008, and 2015 8-hr. ozone standards. The conformity analysis for the 8-hr. ozone standards is documented in full in this CDR. More

February 2024 Active
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