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President & CEOCouncil for Quality Growth
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JOHN WRIGHT
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ATLANTA BELTLINE STAKEHOLDER PANEL
Commissioner Joan GarnerFulton County Board of Commissioners, District 4
Courtney EnglishChair, Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education
Scott SeligVice President, Acquisitions & Development, Selig Enterprises
Moderator: Dr. Eloisa KlementichPresident & CEO, Invest Atlanta
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EMILY RITZLER
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JOHN WRIGHT
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// 22 Miles to a Better Atlanta
Chuck MeadowsExecutive Director Atlanta BeltLine Partnership@atlantabeltline@chuckmeadows
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// The Partnership
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// Enable the Project
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// Engage the Public
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// Empower the Residents
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// Importance of Philanthropy
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Notes:
Values were determined by assuming maximum Federal funding participation for Transit and Trails. Parks and Private values were developed by applying the cost allocation from the projects completed to date to future project.
Values presented do not reflect committed funds. Implementation to date has leveraged 16% of previously unidentified funds.
// Potential Funding Scenario
TAD, $1,454, 33%
Federal, $1,272, 29%City/State for
Streetscapes, $343, 8%
City - Parks, $157, 4%
Private$275, 6%
Unidentified$891, 20%
Total Program = $4,393 billion
$ values in millions
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// Potential Funding Opportunities
Capital Campaign
Special Services District
Sales Tax Votes
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PAUL MORRIS
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// Atlanta BeltLine:10 Years and Growing
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Total investment to date: $449 million
Over 110 projects complete or underway within Planning Area* valued at over $3 billion
Total ROI: 7 to 1
*Projects larger than 10 dwelling units and/or 10,000 square feet
// Overall Progress to Date
Between now and 2018 (Period 1), the SIP includes the following project priorities:
• Securing rights to the remaining right-of-way to complete the 22-mile Atlanta BeltLine loop;
• Completing the southern half of the Westside Trail and commencing construction on the Southeast Trail;
• Constructing Boulevard Crossing Phase II, Enota and Murphy Crossing Parks;
• Initiating the first phase of Westside Reservoir Park including the passive-use park space; and
• Constructing streetcar/light-rail transit on the East and West sides of the Atlanta BeltLine.
// SIP Period 1
• Expands on the Atlanta Streetcar starter line
• 22 miles of transit around the Atlanta BeltLine
• 28 miles of crosstown transit
• Complements existing and planned bus service
• Connects communities, key destinations and employment centers
• Promotes more one-seat rides and seamless connections to MARTA
// Transit System Planning
Current Environmental Assessment
• Atlanta BeltLine EastMontgomery Ferry Road to Glenwood Avenue; Irwin Street (5.9 miles)
• Atlanta BeltLine WestD. L. Hollowell Pkwy to University Avenue (4.6 miles)
• CrosstownNorth Avenue; Luckie Street (4.8 miles)
• Atlanta University CenterLuckie Street to Atlanta BeltLine West (2.5 miles)
// Current Projects: Transit
• Construction is on schedule and within budget
• To be complete in 2017
• 3-mile trail will connect 4 schools and 4 parks
• 14 access points
• Vertical connections
• Preparation for future transit
// Current Projects: Westside Trail
• Phase I – Irwin to Kirkwood
• Contractor selected
• Finalizing easements and permits
• Construction anticipated to begin spring 2016
• Timeline for completion is 18 months after start
// Current Projects: Eastside Trail Ext.
• Negotiating with design firm
• Includes 4-mile trail between University Ave & Memorial Drive
• Design to include lighting, retaining walls, vertical connections, storm drainage, signage/wayfinding, and bridges
• Design to be complete in 18-24 months followed by construction, subject to acquisition and securing funding
// Future Projects: Southside Corridor
• 202 acres of greenspace opened
• 130 acres under environmental assessment by EPA
• Acquisition underway on all other planned parks
• Goal: 1,300 acres of new greenspace
• Goal: 700 acres of renovated greenspace
// Efforts to Date: Parks
Spring 2013 2017-18
• Part of 46 mile complete streets program• From Boulevard to Freedom Parkway• Construction Start: Winter 2017• Joint venture with GDOT and Ponce City Market• NEXT UP: University Avenue & Ralph David Abernathy
// Efforts to Date: Complete Streets
Ponce De Leon Avenue
// Affordable Workforce Housing
Goals of: 28,000 New Units 5,600 Workforce Units
1st Generation (2009-2015)
• $8.8M Trust Fund capitalized Down Payment Assistance Incentives for Developers Property Acquisition
• To date: 15,483 New Total Units 2,279 Workforce Units More than 1,000 ABI/Invest
Atlanta supported Units
Boynton Village – 43 units in Peoplestown
Reynoldstown Senior – 70 units under const.
LRC – 29 units in Reynoldstown
PARTNER GOAL: Neighborhood Stabilization/Protection
• Elements Downpayment assistance Owner occupied rehabilitation
adjacent to the Westside Trail
• Eligible families Under 80% of Area Median Income
($43K for a family of two)
• Success Expect 23 or more closings in the
PILOT year (Mar 2015-Mar 2016)
• 2016 Renewal Negotiating a 2nd year with FHLBA Expanding production through
partnerships - $635,000 to $2,000,000 Formation of commercial/industrial
pilot program to mirror residential
// FHLB Atlanta Structured Partnership
// Lofts at Reynoldstown Crossing II
• Approx. 1.3 acres along Memorial Drive
• Adjacent to the Atlanta BeltLine
• ABI plans to issue an RFP in 2016
• Affordable housing is a key objective
• Key strategies Lead manufacturing, neighborhood health, and business support services
sectors Optimize industrial land uses Pursue an business loan fund in strategic locations Lead and coordinate planning in key redevelopment nodes
• Key projects Advance Murphy Crossing site Lead planning efforts in the Boulevard Crossing node Activate new commercial activity at Westside Trail
// Economic Development Action
// Murphy Crossing Study
• Six-month study funded by grant from the Economic Development Agency
• Jobs Related Economic Feasibility Analysis of Murphy Crossing and the Surrounding Area
• Prioritized Recommendations for Short, Mid and Long Term Activation
• Neighborhood Workforce Analysis
• Analysis of economic development scenarios
• Case studies of other national models
• Framework for Site Preparation
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MAYORKASIM REED
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