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Atlanta Mayor Unveils Ambitious Public Transit Expansion PlanAtlanta Mayor Unveils Ambitious Public Transit Expansion Plan In a historic announcement, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has unveiled ambitious plans for a new public transit line that will connect the city to its surrounding suburbs. The proposed line, dubbed the “Atlanta Transit Corridor,” aims to revolutionize transportation and create a more equitable and sustainable metropolitan region. Key Details of the Atlanta Transit Corridor: * The line will span approximately 25 miles, connecting downtown Atlanta to the northern suburbs of Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Alpharetta. * The primary mode of transportation will be light rail, a high-capacity train system that runs on dedicated tracks. * The line will have 20 stations, providing convenient access to residential, commercial, and industrial areas. * The estimated cost of the project is $6 billion, with funding coming from a combination of federal grants, state funding, and local revenue. Benefits of the New Transit Line: * Reduced Traffic Congestion: The transit line will provide an alternative transportation option for commuters, reducing traffic congestion on major highways. * Improved Accessibility: The line will connect underserved suburban communities to job centers, schools, and amenities in downtown Atlanta. * Economic Development: The project is expected to stimulate economic growth by increasing property values and attracting businesses to the region. * Environmental Sustainability: The transit line will promote the use of public transportation over private vehicles, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. * Increased Equity: The line will provide affordable and reliable transportation for residents who rely on public transit, regardless of their socioeconomic background. Next Steps and Timeline: The Atlanta Transit Corridor project is currently in the planning phase. The city is conducting environmental impact studies and seeking public input before finalizing the route and design. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2023, with the first phase of the line expected to open in 2027. The entire project is anticipated to be completed by 2030. Mayor Bottoms emphasized the transformational potential of the Atlanta Transit Corridor. “This project is not just about building a new transportation line,” she said. “It’s about creating a more connected, equitable, and sustainable future for our city and region.”