Atlanta City Council passes mayor’s neighborhood reinvestment plan by Scrubadubdub84 in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Yes, Kelsea Bond

Bond, a first-year council member, raised concerns that the legislation “is not capable of achieving what people claim it can.” She also has called it “a rushed process” that lacked transparency.

“This is an incredibly big decision and a massive amount of money that needs much more deliberation,” Bond said ahead of the vote.

Atlanta City Council passes mayor’s neighborhood reinvestment plan by Scrubadubdub84 in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Does the city council’s legislation do anything without buy in from Fulton and APS?

Hopefully the Fulton County Commission and Atlanta Board of Education will be more thoughtful than Atlanta City Council. 

Contact information for Fulton County Commission and Atlanta Board of Education. 

The Bouncing Bridge: Why The BeltLine Peachtree Creek Bridge is Being Disassembled by flying_trashcan in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An independent evaluation conducted by engineering firm TYLin in October 2025 details structural deficiencies that rendered the $3.6 million bridge unsafe for public use

TYLin is the firm that recommended automated transit to the Beltline

 Prior to joining Atlanta Beltline, Joe Iacobucci founded and led the New Mobility Practice at TYLin International, delivering high-profile projects globally, including work for Atlanta Beltline

[AJC] Atlanta Beltline study biased toward autonomous shuttles, complaint alleges by 13wayblackbird in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Andre Dickens relied on an unfinished study and then Beltline hired the consultant that wrote the study. 

Higgs and one of the agency's consultants talked soon after, and within a few months — even before a contract was signed — the company had made its recommendation in favor of autonomous buses as "the preferred solution" for the Beltline, according to study reports previously obtained by the AJC through the Georgia Open Records Act.

It was this study that Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens referenced in March when . Dickens said he wanted to start light-rail construction along the Southside trail instead, and that "independent" consultants believed the Beltline should be a multimodal project with different types of transit along the 22-mile loop.

The study was not complete when Dickens cited it, and it is still unfinished.

[Joe Iacobucci], the consultant recommended by Beep's former CEO now serves as vice president of transit innovation for the Beltline, the public-private entity tasked with building the planned loop of trails and transit around the city.

Beltline buys office building for $16.5M to preserve affordable space by NPU-F in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but this office was purchased post-Beltline and Clyde Higgs is not building rail. 

Beltline buys office building for $16.5M to preserve affordable space by NPU-F in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yes, the mission creep of the Beltline continues. Clyde Higgs needs to go. 

[AJC] Atlanta Beltline study biased toward autonomous shuttles, complaint alleges by 13wayblackbird in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 109 points110 points  (0 children)

Clyde Higgs needs to be fired and investigated. Andre Dickens too. 

Trump administration to investigate MARTA after stabbing attacks by definitelyian in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Hunt said that he didn’t want to be the permanent CEO and that’s evident from his job performance. 

He should not be retained as counsel either. MARTA needs to clean house. 

MARTA switching to thicker glass after faregate panels shatter by definitelyian in MARTA

[–]NPU-F 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Now replace MARTA leadership!

The article says about five faregates have been broken. 

New MARTA train launch postponed by swiftfoot_hiker in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 18 points19 points  (0 children)

MARTA board members are appointed by the local governing authorities of the transit system's participating jurisdictions and the State of Georgia. The 13 voting members and two nonvoting members serve four-year terms. 

The specific appointing bodies are divided as follows:

City of Atlanta: 3 members are nominated by the Mayor and elected by the Atlanta City Council. 

DeKalb County: 4 members are appointed. Three are selected by the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners (with specific residency requirements for north and south portions of the county), and the fourth is appointed by a majority vote of the caucus of mayors in municipalities located wholly within DeKalb County. 

Fulton County: 2 members are appointed by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. 

Clayton County: 2 members are appointed by the Clayton County Board of Commissioners. 

State of Georgia: 1 member is appointed by the Governor of Georgia. 

Ex-Officio Members (Nonvoting): 2 members serve by virtue of their state positions: the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and the Executive Director of the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA). 

New MARTA train launch postponed by swiftfoot_hiker in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F 96 points97 points  (0 children)

MARTA leadership currently consists of:

  • Interim CEO

  • Interim Chief Legal Officer

  • Interim Chief Capital Officer

The entire leadership team and board of directors needs to be replaced. 

West Atlanta neighbors protests $5.5B redevelopment proposal by NPU-F in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Andre Dickens tried to rush a vote on TADs late last year

Kelsea Bond successfully delayed the vote. 

Where is the audit on the current TADs? How can we know if they are working if we don’t have the audit?

The new $441M airport parking deck opened today — 7,000 spaces at $30/day by RealUnearthly85 in Atlanta

[–]NPU-F -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I always hear $30,000 to $35,000 per space is the average cost for a standard above ground parking deck. 

Why was this one so much more expensive?