A trip to downtown Atlanta may soon include the chance to buy snacks and souvenirs and even a meal from vendors along Atlanta’s sidewalks and in MARTA stations.
Atlanta's new vending program envisions carts like these to be used on city streets. Credit: City of Atlanta
The Atlanta City Council approved a plan Monday that is to have vendors back on the streets before Christmas. MARTA could have sandwich shops and coffee kiosks in stations within two years, based on results ...more
As part of its new effort to promote the positive, MARTA on Thursday will display one of its new CNG buses at the Five Points Station.
Yesteryear: MARTA's predecessor, the Atlanta Transit Co., operated this type of vehicle in the 1950s. Credit: motorbussociety.org
MARTA, not wanting to spoil the surprise, is not releasing photos of the new buses until after the event, which is slated from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The buses feature an updated logo and eye-catching elements, according ...more
The I-75 corridor in Cobb and Cherokee counties is so densely developed that the 30-mile, two-lane toll road to be built in the corridor will have few negative environmental or social impacts, according to a report from the Georgia Department of Transportation. While there’s no surprise in the result, the lack of impact on critters and land emphasizes the magnitude of the existing highway and development in Atlanta’s northwestern suburbs. “This project is defined as the marginal addition of concrete to a ...more
The Army colonel who will take over the Savannah district Friday, and the sensitive task of the harbor deepening project, brings a wealth of experience managing complex engineering scenarios, according to his military resume. The change in command is a routine event, but it comes at a sensitive time. Federal funding for the planned harbor deepening project hangs in the balance, even as Georgia has committed $230 million toward the project. To read more, see the SaportaReport.com blog roll to the ...more
Atlanta’s effort to bring more of the planning for the expansion of the Atlanta Streetcar under the wing of the Atlanta BeltLine has hit a snag at Atlanta City Hall. This particular situation is not expected to be significant. But it is the latest in a series that has led to the delay of at least a year in the planned opening of the Atlanta streetcar’s current route. For more on the story, see SaportaReport.com blog roll to the right more
A long-awaited effort to create iconic bridges across Atlanta’s Downtown Connector is culminating this summer and a final design is due before the year’s end. The first two projects involve Peachtree Street, Atlanta’s signature boulevard. The working draft for the enhancements is evocative of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a world famous bridge that’s located in the host city of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games that came right after the Atlanta games. - See more at: http://saportareport.com/blog/2013/07/beautification-of-peachtree-street-bridges-first-step-in-vision-for-downtown-connector/#sthash.sVdghwxJ.dpuf more
The latest budget from the State Road and Tollway Authority shows the high cost of ending tolls on Ga. 400, a loss the authority intends to cover with reserve funds and other sources. SRTA projects a shortfall in its operating budget of 36.7 percent, or $7.6 million, in an expense budget of $20.7 million. - See more at: http://saportareport.com/blog/2013/07/tollway-authority-uses-reserves-to-cover-first-budget-without-tolls-from-ga-400/#sthash.8BGl7oTv.dpuf more