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IMPORTANT NEWS AND UPDATES
Project Steering Committee Meeting Presentation from June 20th, 2013 now available in Presentations Section.
The latest environmental newsletter for Sping/Summer 2013 is now available. Click Here!
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8.8 miles of light rail double track (includes tunnels and elevated sections)
10 light rail station platforms
3 additional optional stations for consideration
2 Maintenance and/or storage facilities
See MAPS SECTION for more details.
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and Clifton Corridor Transportation Management Association (CCTMA) have partnered to conduct the Clifton Corridor Transit Initiative - Alternatives Analysis.
The Clifton Corridor Alternatives Analysis involves investigating the need for high-capacity transit connections between the Lindbergh Center/Armour Yard area in north-central Atlanta to Clifton Road employment centers and the City of Decatur in west-central DeKalb County. The Clifton Corridor includes some of the largest activity centers in metro Atlanta without convenient access to the interstate system or MARTA rail connections. These conditions have created high levels of traffic congestion on a severely limited network of roadways. The corridor is home to a number of well established residential communities and several major employers such as Emory University, Emory Healthcare, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Veterans Administration Medical Center & Regional Offices, and the DeKalb Medical Center.
The study will result in the selection of a specific alignment and technology that best meets the transit needs for the corridor. Once this selection has been made an environmental impact statement will be developed followed by engineering and design activities.
A comprehensive public outreach effort is underway and will include many methods of communication and opportunities for community involvement. Public involvement efforts include newsletters and fact sheets, public meetings, Facebook fan page and this project webpage. Please feel free to explore this site further, and become a fan of the project Facebook page by clicking on the icon below:
The project team in conjunction with the community have identified eight (8) primary goals that a project emerging from the Alternatives Analysis should meet:
Goal 1: Serve existing and projected mobility demands
Goal 2: Expand transportation choices
Goal 3: Expand transit accessibility and connectivity
Goal 4: Promote a safe transportation network
Goal 5: Improve disaster responsiveness
Goal 6: Strengthen desireable land use patterns and economic development opportunities
Goal 7: Minimize adverse environmental impacts
Goal 8: Provide a cost-effective and efficient transportation investment strategy
Learn more about the goals and objectives and how they will be applied to the evaluation of each alternative by clicking
here.