The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Groundbrea­king kicks off Phase I of Greenway

Decatur, Dunwoody, Stone Mountain and others on Twitter: @dekalbnews­now

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The Brookhaven portion of the Peachtree Creek Greenway is now under constructi­on following a groundbrea­king Dec. 12 on the first phase of the historic project, according to a press release.

The ceremony, attended by over 100 invited guests, featured elected officials representi­ng federal, state, county and local levels of government, residents and other key players who have had a hand in making the initiative a reality.

The event was punctuated with praise honoring all involved and the unveiling of renderings of a pedestrian bridge that will span Peachtree Creek as part of the project.

The vision for the PCG dates back nearly two decades to its first reference in a PATH Foundation study.

Shortly after the city of Brookhaven was created in 2012, local community activist Betsy Eggers and others banded together and proposed to the new city’s leaders the idea for a bicycle path and a linear park along Peachtree Creek.

This proposal was followed by months of discussion, master planning, creation of the Peachtree Creek Greenway, Inc., and taking the necessary steps to move the idea along the legislativ­e and funding process at all levels.

Phase I consists of 1.27 miles of Brookhaven’s three-phase 2.9-mile portion of the initiative. It will stretch from North Druid Hills Road to Briarwood Road and will include a series of paved multi-purpose and promenade trails.

When Phase I and II are completed, the Brookhaven segment will connect southward toward PATH400, the South Fork Conservanc­y Trails and the Atlanta BeltLine.

Phase III will ultimately further position connectivi­ty northward beyond Brookhaven to Mercer University in unincorpor­ated DeKalb County. When fully built, the PCG will stretch 12.3 miles reaching from Doraville to the Atlanta BeltLine.

Local municipali­ties that the trail passes through such as Chamblee and Doraville will be responsibl­e for funding and building their respective portions of the Greenway.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States