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Giving Streets Back to People – Tactical Urbanism in Atlanta

Giving Streets Back to People – Tactical Urbanism in Atlanta

Update: 2023-12-01
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Some U.S. Cities are taking back streets from exclusive use by motor vehicles to protect and prioritize vulnerable road users – pedestrians and bicyclists – and to enhance neighborhood livability. This process is advanced under the banner of Complete Streets, streets designed and operated for all users. Atlanta, Georgia’s variation is called Tactical Urbanism, a low-cost, quick-build approach designed to change the overall use and feel of streets and public spaces.



To learn how Atlanta uses tactical urbanism, we talk with Betty Smoot-Madison, Deputy Commissioner of Planning for the Atlanta Department of Transportation.

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Giving Streets Back to People – Tactical Urbanism in Atlanta

Giving Streets Back to People – Tactical Urbanism in Atlanta

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