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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 |
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The Wet Weather Septic System Impact to Water Quality Study evaluates the impact of septic infrastructure on surface water quality in streams within the metropolitan Atlanta region during wet weather events. More |
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The Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (MNGWPD) Water Resources Management Plan Appendix C (Local Public Education Programs: Activities, Key Education Focus Areas and Target Audiences) describes the role of public education programs in supporting the implementation of the Water Resources Management Plan. More |
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The Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (MNGWPD) Water Resources Management Plan Appendix B: County-Level Summaries outlines the anticipated schedule for expanding existing water and wastewater treatment plant capacities as well as building new water and wastewater treatment facilities in the MNGWPD to meet 2040 forecasted demands. More |
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The Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (MNGWPD) Water Resources Management Plan Appendix A: River Basin Profiles provides information about watershed conditions and features within each of the nine MNGWPD’s Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC)-8 watersheds. More |
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The Water Resources Management Plan (Plan) presents an integrated approach to water resources management for the 15-county Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (the District). The District’s Water Resources Management Plan brings together water supply and conservation, wastewater management, and watershed management into a single, integrated document. More |
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The plan provides a composite understanding of regional needs and priorities related to walking and biking in the region, and they were used to shape the recommendations for this plan. This plan serves as a regional vision for a more walkable, bikeable, and livable metropolitan Atlanta. More |
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The plan provides an overview of the trends, needs, and opportunities related to walking and biking combined with public transit in the region. This plan provides a regional vision for a more walkable, bikeable, and livable metropolitan Atlanta. More |
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A regional action plan for reducing traffic fatalities in metropolitan Atlanta. The plan was revised in 20202 and establishes a regional approach to eliminating fatal and serious injury crashes that is data-driven, proactive, and aggressive. More |
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The workbook is a supplement to Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) plans. It is a resource for ARC and local governments to reference for project prioritization, funding, and design decisions. Each section frames common planning questions and provides research-based strategies to help build a region where it is easier for everyone to travel. More |
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The supplement is a feasibility report for an interconnected trail network in metro Atlanta. The changes necessitated an update to the Regional Trail Vision’s geographic analyses and regional funding policy map. These updates will guide regional funding decisions over the next several years. More |
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The report is a feasibility study for an interconnected trail network in metro Atlanta. The document describes the current network of trails in the region, identify areas of need, assess the costs and benefits of trail network expansion and gap closure, and describe potential implementation strategies. More |
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The supplement is a collection of bike-to-transit access and parking solutions that respond to common challenges experienced by transit providers and local jurisdictions in the Atlanta Region. This document serves as an idea book of regional strategies for improving bicycling access to transit. More |
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ARC’s regional bike and pedestrian plan establishes a regional vision for a more walkable, bikeable, and livable metropolitan Atlanta and uses data-driven strategies to support local initiatives and decision making throughout the region. More |
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The Utility Climate Resiliency Study assesses potential impacts of climate variability on water resources and infrastructure in the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (MNGWPD). The goal is to identify and characterize potential climate variability impacts so appropriate adaptation measures can be considered. More |
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Upper Westside CID is a 2023 Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) award recipient. This resource contains the application, study area map, list of accomplishments, letters of support, and supporting materials for the LCI application. More |
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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 |
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The work program is an instrument for coordinating transportation and comprehensive planning in the metropolitan region and focuses specifically on transportation planning-related activities, serving as a management tool for all participating entities. The plan includes a discussion of planning priorities facing the metropolitan planning area. More |
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The 2016 Turner Field Stadium Neighborhoods Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Plan outlines key findings and recommendations. The plan details strategies for revitalizing infrastructure, enhancing community spaces, and driving economic development in the Turner Field neighborhood area. More |
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The purpose of the Tucker Summit Community Improvement District (TSCID) Freight Cluster Plan (FCP) is to improve the transportation infrastructure and freight mobility within significant industrial clusters throughout the Atlanta region. The study also focused on the development of land use and economic strategies to foster a vibrant industrial cluster. More |
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