archived briefing
Mon, April 13, 2026
Atlanta DOT is putting $200 million into sidewalk safety across 50 corridors, the BeltLine's Southside Trail just opened a new segment, and the Hawks locked in the No. 6 seed to face the Knicks in the first round. Plus: a celebrated NYC Hunan restaurant picks Inman Park for its first expansion, and the High Museum opens a major Noguchi retrospective tied to the Playscapes playground in Piedmont Park.
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Atlanta DOT Commits $200 Million to Sidewalk Safety Across 50 Corridors
The Moving Atlanta Forward program will fund sidewalk improvements in 50 corridors citywide, targeting the most dangerous stretches for pedestrians as the city prepares for World Cup foot traffic.
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