Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is taking stock of the city’s progress as he approaches his 52nd birthday. In a recent interview, Dickens reflected on the city’s accomplishments, including the successful kick-off of the FIFA Fan Festival and the opening of two miles of the Southside Beltline trail.
Connecting the City
The Beltline trail now connects 36 Atlanta neighborhoods, with the Eastside and Westside trails linked by the Southside trail. Dickens expressed his excitement about the city’s future, citing the upcoming World Cup match and the extension of six Tax Allocation Districts (TADs) as key developments.
Dickens also discussed his plans to focus on transit issues in Atlanta, including the Beltline corridor, after the World Cup. He hopes to work with officials at Fulton County and the Atlanta Board of Education to extend the TADs and adopt the Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiatives (NRI).
A Special Moment for Atlanta
Dickens believes that the city is experiencing a special moment, with the World Cup attracting people from across the South and showcasing Atlanta’s cultural and entertainment venues. He is optimistic about the city’s future, saying, ‘This is what we envisioned.’
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