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This is a 63-page executive summary detailing the findings of the 2002 LCI report plan. Its sections focus on defining the study area, public engagement, Land use and Urban Design, Transportation, Demonstrations, Recommendations, and a Project list. Recommendations focus largely on Land Use issues in Gwinnett and making transportation changes, such as active transportation networks and road classifications. More

August 2025 Archived PDF

The 2002 Northlake LCI Study evaluates the area’s potential for revitalization. The LCI study emphasizes enhancing transportation, promoting mixed-use developments, and improving public spaces to create a more connected and vibrant community. More

February 2002 Archived 2 MB
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The 2002 Perimeter Center New Atlanta LCI Report outlines a comprehensive plan for revitalization. The LCI report emphasizes improving transit options, promoting mixed-use developments, and enhancing public spaces to create a more vibrant and interconnected community. More

January 2002 Archived 8 MB
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This document is a summary of the existing conditions, planning process and recommendations for the Sandtown LCI study. It contains the key goals, planning assumptions, and overall requirements for the establishment of a framework to better plan for growth and new development in the Sandtown community. More

July 2025 Archived PDF

This study was commissioned to examine the intersection of Campbellton Road (SR 166), Boat Rock Road, and New Hope Road in south Fulton County, Georgia. Sandtown residents supported one roundabout alternative – Alternative 6, Modified Sizemore Alternative – a four-legged rural single lane roundabout. Intersection redesign improvements recommended in this report are made in context. More

July 2025 Archived PDF

The 2002 Smyrna Market Village Exceptional Merit Award showcases a vibrant mixed-use development. The project emphasizes community engagement, pedestrian-friendly design, and diverse retail options, creating an inviting space that enhances residents’ quality of life and attracts visitors. More

January 2002 Archived 121 KB
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This plan describes the process ARC and South Fulton’s Environment and Community Development staff undertook to develop the Model Sustainable Village Plan. This plan, developed from the community, integrates living, working, shopping, and playing in a pedestrian-oriented, human-scale development. More

May 2025 Archived 2 MB
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The 2003 City of Fayetteville Redefining Livable Downtown LCI Report provides a comprehensive plan for revitalizing downtown Fayetteville. The LCI report focuses on enhancing pedestrian accessibility, promoting mixed-use development, and improving public spaces to foster a vibrant and engaging community. More

January 2003 Archived 10 MB
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The 2003 Fayetteville Redefining Livable Downtown Executive Summary outlines strategies for revitalizing downtown Fayetteville. The LCI report emphasizes enhancing walkability, promoting mixed-use developments, and improving public spaces to create a vibrant and livable urban environment. More

January 2003 Archived 2 MB
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The purpose of these urban design guidelines is to direct the development and redevelopment of Norcross as it evolves. The goal is to design a physical environment that fosters community: • by respecting natural conditions, historical patterns and precedents; • by creating and/or preserving quality public spaces where people can gather; • by connecting those spaces with a continuous network of safe, accessible, interesting, pedestrian-friendly streets that accommodate shared use. More

August 2025 Archived PDF

The LCI study will allow the City to review and determine appropriate land uses and urban design options to create a mixed-use town center environment that not only supports but also encourages alternative forms of transportation. Future growth and infill development will be directed in such a manner to combat current and future transportation issues experienced in the Highway 78 corridor, including heavy pass through and commuting traffic. The district area is prime for redevelopment due to the close proximity of transportation infrastructure, economic market, and age of existing buildings. More

August 2025 Archived PDF

Formerly known as the Neon Zone, Midtown Roswell extends along Alpharetta Street from Woodstock Street to Holcomb Bridge Road. The intent of this study is to develop a Midtown Roswell Redevelopment Plan based on a citizen-defined vision for the community. City leaders will utilize this Redevelopment Plan to influence neighborhood stability, outline commercial redevelopment strategies, document street beautification plans, and improve the traffic and pedestrian safety in the corridor. It provides detailed short policy plans (1 – 3 years) while outlining mid and long-term policy priorities. More

July 2025 Archived PDF

The Sandy Springs MARTA Station Area Plan provided herein is the result of a supplemental study grant from ARC to bring clarity and a series of strategic recommendations related to development potential in the area surrounding the Sandy Springs MARTA Station. It identifies development opportunities currently present either in the form of vacant land or underutilized land, such as surface parking lots. The outcome of these existing conditions Analysis and subsequent conversations with property owners is summarized in the Framework Plan, which identifies eight key project sites within the overall study area. While each of the eight sites are described in more detail, one site in particular – the redevelopment of the Perimeter Pointe Shopping Center – is identified as a catalytic project. The final section of the report lays out a series of recommendations related to a transit-oriented development strategy. More

July 2025 Archived PDF

The 2003 Stone Mountain LCI Executive Summary highlights key findings and recommendations for revitalizing the area. The plan focuses on improving transportation, promoting mixed-use development, and enhancing public spaces to foster a vibrant and accessible community. More

January 2003 Archived 437 KB
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The 2003 Stone Mountain Village LCI Plan outlines strategies for revitalizing the village area. The plan emphasizes enhancing walkability, promoting mixed-use development, and improving public spaces to create a vibrant, community-focused environment. More

January 2003 Archived 4 MB
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Section 2: This section includes the community’s vision, as expressed in the Concept Plan, for the Town Center and reviews the public involvement and visioning process that achieved it. Section 3: This section is a concise summary of the policies, programs and projects that the City of Union City must undertake to achieve the vision represented by the Concept Plan. It includes urban design guidelines, zoning and land use policies, public projects, and funding strategies. More

July 2025 Archived PDF

This section provides an overview of the Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) program and a summary of existing conditions within the Study Area. Study Area components are divided into functional categories for the purpose of organization. Within each category an Overview is provided with background information and theories, Existing Conditions are described, and Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats are summarized More

July 2025 Archived PDF

The purpose and intent of the Chattahoochee Hill Country Overlay District is to protect the natural areas of the Chattahoochee Hill Country and ensure responsibly planned economic and social growth. The document provides regulations, like setback minimums, parking, signage, etc., on how development may occur in the area of South Fulton County bordered to the west by the Chattahoochee River, to the south by Coweta County, and to the east by Cascade-Palmetto Highway (SR 154). More

May 2025 Archived 1 MB
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The 2004 study conducted a traditional Market Analysis of the City of East Point to determine how to impact redevelopment and revitalization. Recommendations include: Website Overhaul, Tri-Cities Economic Development Campaign, Development Packages, Revive Downtown Development Authority, Incentive Packages, and Expanded Greenways. More

May 2025 Archived 5 MB
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The McDonough Livable Center Initiative (LCI) is an exciting plan that builds upon the historic character of the community and a dynamic vision for the future. This strategy strives to fulfill the goals established by the ARC for all LCI studies including: • Improve the mix of land uses • Expand mobility options for pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users • Strengthen the network of streets and paths • Promote a mixture of housing types and price ranges The McDonough LCI public outreach effort was geared towards providing opportunities for citizen input while generating dialogue, enthusiasm, and excitement for the future of the community. More

August 2025 Archived PDF
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