| Document | Description | Publish Date | Status | File Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
The City of Lawrenceville 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 |
Active |
3 MB |
||
|
The Plan for the Atlanta State Farmers Market and Forest Park Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Trade Area provides insights on market trends, infrastructure needs, and development opportunities to boost economic growth and enhance regional connectivity. The plan documents economic and demographic potential and presents a business and economic development plan for state and local implementation. More |
Active | |||
|
The City of Fairburn 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 |
Active |
4 MB |
||
|
The City of Atlanta’s 2018 Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) is a vision and action plan for mobility in Atlanta. Addressing both current needs and those of the future as detailed through Atlanta City Design. The plan includes project and policies to accommodate the growth envisioned through Atlanta City Design and the government structures needed to deliver them. More |
Active |
42 MB |
||
|
A 1997 Chattahoochee River study replicated the 1972 Corridor Study along the River between Peachtree Creek and West Point Lake. The results were used when the 1998 MRPA amendments extended the Corridor from Peachtree Creek to downstream Douglas and Fulton County limits. More |
Active | |||
|
The Chattahoochee Corridor Plan was mandated by the Metropolitan River Protection Act (MRPA) and was developed by the Atlanta Regional Commission based on the 1972 Corridor Study, and guides land-disturbing activity within the Corridor using specific requirements to ensure projects meet Plan standards. More |
Active |
125 KB |
||
|
This 2019 City of Chamblee Rail-Trail Phase 3 Concept Design Study Report outlines the design options for Phase 3 of the rail-trail. The report provides recommendations to enhance connectivity, promote active transportation, and create a vibrant corridor for residents and visitors. More |
Active |
36 MB |
||
|
The 2016 Buckhead REdeFINED plan is a comprehensive update to the Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) for the Buckhead area. This 15-year plan is an update to the Buckhead Action LCI Plan of 2002. This plan presents a visionary framework to enhance the livability, connectivity, and vibrancy of Buckhead over the next 15 years. More |
Active |
22 MB |
||
|
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 |
Active |
54 MB |
||
|
This Recommendations report is the third and final document of the Barrow County Comprehensive Transportation Plan. The first two documents, the Inventory of Existing Conditions and the Needs Assessment, established a baseline of information regarding the current state of the transportation infrastructure. More |
Active |
2 MB |
||
|
The 2006 MARTA Station Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Study for Bankhead Station aimed to assist the community in defining their vision and creating a master plan. The plan utilized transportation improvements, land use policies, and urban design to enhance the quality of life within the station area and nearby neighborhoods. More |
Active |
70 MB |
||
|
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 |
Active |
65 MB |
||
|
The Atlanta Strategic Truck Route Master Plan (ASTRoMaP) report responds to the recommendation from the Freight Mobility Plan. The report identifies preferred routes and develops strategies to support the efficient movement of truck traffic without disproportionately impacting existing communities, the environment, or the transportation network. More |
Active |
27 MB |
||
|
The Atlanta Regional Truck Parking Assessment Study was initiated the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) and covers the 20-county Metro Atlanta region and key adjacent counties. The report addresses the rapidly growing freight and logistics industry within the Atlanta region and contributed to the need for completion of the study. More |
Active |
15 MB |
||
|
Led by Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), this plan seeks to ensure that Transportation Demand Management (TDM) planning remains a key approach to deliver better environmental outcomes, connect individuals with economic opportunity and essential services, improve public health and social equity, and foster stronger and more livable communities. More |
Active |
4 MB |
||
|
A plan designed specifically to maximize the preservation of life while reducing the number of people that must evacuate and the distance they must travel to seek safe refuge through the combined actions of multiple agencies and departments and synchronization of resources and activities. More |
Active |
2 MB |
||
|
The freight mobility plan update serves as a guiding document to support the region’s freight movement strategies. The plan builds on previous planning efforts, evaluates recent changes, and identifies potential future freight needs in the region. More |
Active | |||
|
Atlanta Airport 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 |
Active |
2 MB |
||
|
The plan presentation update serves as an application to the Georgia Division of Aging Services (DAS) for grant funding. The update address one “multi-funded” grant made up of numerous federal and state aging services grants for the State of Georgia Fiscal Year (FY) July 2022 – June 2023. More |
Active |
514 KB |
||
|
The Aging and Independence Services (AI&S) Policy Brief: Transportation Issues for Older Adults documents how we all need reliable transportation options in order to maintain a high quality of life. Transportation affects everything from our ability to care for our minds and bodies, to our access to affordable housing and jobs. More |
Active |
45 KB |

