Atlanta Beltline: still 99% gravel paths

The latest installment in the ongoing saga of our beltline funding is that we are grasping at federal money, as surely they have plenty to spare. The Atlanta Beltline is applying for the TIGER II grant and wants us to help demonstrate that the people of the city back the project with an online petition. They’re hoping that a swell of popular excitement and support will help convince federal officials in charge of handing out free money that the Beltline’s the place to invest. The petition, making the rounds on twitter and FB, has had more than 1400 signatures at the time of this writing, which was within a day of posting.

Over at CL, Thomas Wheatley points out that this is the same funding for which the Atlanta streetcar project is applying – see the Saporta Report on their proposal here. Interesting. Can I sign something supporting both?

Read about and sign the petition here. I may bitch about it, but I’m a fan of the Atlanta Beltline (see? So much a fan that I even call it the Atlanta Beltline like they want us to, instead of just the Beltline!), and think that its development will be a large part of our city growing into its city-ness. Paved paths and rail will make a difference in my daily commutes, entertainment and exercise, and hopefully would encourage more people to take advantage of alternative options. This grant would mean 11 miles of multi-use trails within 3 years – 2013 is a LONG ways away, but I think we ought to take progress wherever we can get it.

4 Comments so far

  1. Charles (unregistered) on August 5th, 2010 @ 2:23 pm

    I have started to discover the promise of the Beltline lately, by riding my mountain bike on the westside trails. It is very exciting to see this coming together. A year ago, you couldn’t do that – too much kudzu and vegetation and trash.

    Just a nit-pick, but the government doesn’t invest, they spend.


  2. abby on August 5th, 2010 @ 3:06 pm

    Thanks for the comment, Charles. And I’m in agreement that government “spends” rather than “invests” (I know they don’t “hand out free money,” either, as it comes out of our wallets). Glad to hear you’re enjoying the (*Atlanta) Beltline, too!


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  4. james hervey (jeherv) on October 16th, 2010 @ 2:40 pm

    maybe the beltline can use these grants to send out some more spam and host a few more community meetings.



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