Mayor Andre Dickens withdrew his support for beginning phase one of the Beltline light rail project on the eastside, instead pushing for streetcar expansion to the southside.
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Atlanta News First on MSNAtlanta News First at 7: City proposes extending downtown Atlanta streetcar to the south instead of eastCity officials have changed their plans for a proposed MARTA streetcar extension to the BeltLine. The original design draft ...
The City of Atlanta was previously accused of delaying permits for MARTA to proceed with construction on the Five Points station renovations ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNDickens rejects new MARTA audit findings, pulls support of streetcar extension on Eastside TrailMayor Andre Dickens appeared at the MARTA Board of Directors meeting on March 13 to reject the findings of a new spending ...
The mayor is opposed to starting the build-out of a Beltline rail network with the proposed streetcar extension that would ...
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens attended Thursday’s MARTA board meeting to discuss, among other topics, a proposed change to ...
Mayor Andre Dickens no longer supports extending the Atlanta Streetcar onto the Beltline, senior staff said Thursday.
MARTA is pushing back on an independent audit commissioned by the City of Atlanta that claims the transit agency has shorted $70 million for expansion projects funded by a city sales tax. A new ...
ATLANTA — The latest publicly available MARTA rider data shows that across all forms of transit, the transport agency saw a 1 ...
Only two cities saw ridership fall more compared to the prior year, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of monthly ridership reports from the FTA.
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