Atlanta Green City Initiatives Sustainable Development
Atlanta Green City Initiatives Sustainable Development
Atlanta Green City Initiatives Sustainable Development
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Transit
BeltLine Greenspace/Transit Corridor: www.beltlinecommunity.com The BeltLine is a 22-mile loop of existing railroad right-of-way that will be transformed into a transit and greenspace corridor. The corridor will connect 45 in-town neighborhoods with new and existing parks, transit and trails for commuters, bicyclists and pedestrians. MARTA is currently finalizing the Alternative Analysis of the Beltline transit. The purpose of the Alternative Analysis is to analyze and make recommendations about the transit mode and the transit alignment for the Beltline. Proposed Atlantas Peachtree Streetcar: www.atlantastreetcar.com/index.cfm This transit proposal is a streetcar line that will run along the 14-mile length of the famous Peachtree Corridor. By providing a distribution system and connecting it to existing and proposed mass transit infrastructure, the Streetcar will allow residents, conventioneers and tourists, office workers and suburban commuters to access a number of destinations throughout the Peachtree corridor without using a personal automobile. Lovejoy to Atlanta Rail Line: www.garail.com This project consists of 26 miles of rehabilitated tracks to 60 miles per hour standards between Atlanta and Lovejoy, Ga. by way of East Point, Forest Park, Morrow, and Jonesboro. Station platforms with park and ride lots will be provided. At maturity in 2009 more than 3,080 trips per day will be made for an annual count of 770,000 trips, eliminating 800,000 hours of highway delay for drivers stuck in traffic. Annually, 21 million fewer vehicle miles will be driven.
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Local Food
Georgia Organics: www.georgiaorganics.org Georgia Organics promotes organic local food initiatives and guides individuals to farms, markets, restaurants, grocers, and other retailers committed to sustainable food and farms. Metro Atlanta is home to: 11 Farmers Markets, 12 Farms, 15 Grocers and 18 Restaurants that serve locally grown organic foods. To name a few: Local Organic Farmers Markets Including: Morningside Organic Farmers Market, Green Market at Piedmont Park, and Decatur Farmers Market Local Organic Grocers Including: Rainbow Natural Foods, Return to Eden, Sevananda Natural Foods Markets, and Whole Foods Markets Local Organic Farms Including: Atlanta Community Food Bank, Gaia Gardens, Whippoorwill Hollow Organic Farm, and Serenbe Farms Local Restaurants Including: Alons Bakery, Floataway Caf, Blue-Eyed Daisy, Belly General Store, Rathbuns, Highland Bakery, R. Thomas Deluxe Grill, Watershed, and Woodfire Grill
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