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This document serves as an analysis of the demographic characteristics and market dynamics surrounding the Bankhead MARTA Station. It is prepared as part of the Livable Communities Initiative study aimed at understanding and enhancing the livability and economic vitality of the Bankhead area. More |
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DeKalb County 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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The 2022 DeKalb County Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) analyzes transportation priorities and needs to help facilitate county growth over the next 30 years, identifies key transportation projects in the short-term and long-term, and recommends key transportation policies that can be created to facilitate implementation. More |
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The 2019 Douglasville Dallas Highway Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Study examines potential improvements along the Dallas highway corridor. The study focuses on enhancing connectivity, promoting mixed-use development, and improving infrastructure to create a vibrant and accessible community. More |
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Cumberland 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 cultural assessment of metro Atlanta provides a snapshot of the regional commitment to cultural organizations and creative businesses. It reveals opportunities for regional leaders, decision makers, and entrepreneurs to grow and strengthen creative infrastructure and investments for a vibrant and equitable creative community. More |
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The 2023 County Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) program was established to ensure the transportation infrastructure has a positive impact on strengthening our economy and communities at both the local and regional levels. The program provides financial assistance for counties and their constituent municipalities to develop joint long-range transportation plans. More |
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Concept 3 is the regional transit vision for a connected Atlanta and lays the groundwork for a Regional Transit Plan and the work of the Atlanta-region Transit Link Authority. The plan updates the planning and project evaluation process, with analysis tools and data-driven measures that correspond with previously identified regional priorities. More |
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CobbForward, the County’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP), considers how Cobb County will grow in the next 30 years to 2050. Ultimately, the CTP offers a program of policies and multimodal improvements to the transportation network. More |
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The 2018 Clayton County Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) is a roadmap for the development of the county’s future transportation network, in response to current and future needs and vision for the future. More |
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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 |
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The City of Woodstock 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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The 2002 Woodstock LCI Plan Study outlines key strategies for community development. It includes recommendations for enhancing infrastructure, improving public spaces, and fostering economic growth in the city of Woodstock. More |
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The City of Tyrone 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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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 |
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The City of Stone Mountain 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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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 |
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The City of Sandy Springs 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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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 |
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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 |
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