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BUCKHEAD For more Buckhead headlines, subscribe to our daily newsletter at RoughDraftAtlanta.com/newsletters. Buckhead receives $10M federal grant for elevated pedestrian bridge By Dyana Bagby The Buckhead Community Improvement District (BCID) has been awarded a $10 million federal grant for an elevated pedestrian and bicycle bridge across Lenox Road where it intersects GA 400. The work is part of the Lenox Road Complete Safe Street project which will create a 1.25-mile pedestrian-friendly corridor between the Lenox MARTA station and Piedmont Road. The grant is from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program. “We are very grateful to the U.S. Department ofTransportation and the Georgia congressional delegation for their support,” said Jim Durrett, executive director of BCID and president of the Buckhead Coalition. “The Safe Streets and Roads for All funding is essential to help us transform this section of Lenox Road and provide safe, easy access for pedestrians and cyclists to reach the Buckhead and Lenox MARTA stations and many other locations in the Buckhead >5 core. Lenox Road Complete Safe Street Section III, an approximately $40 million project, will improve connectivity and pedestrian safety by adding a shared-use bridge for bicycles and pedestrians along the south side of Lenox Road. INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE thank you so much for your tenacious n: I I J \/_ I efforts getting my house sold. 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Equal housing opportunity. wsssaitt The bridge will connect to PATH400 and also serve as a gateway to the planned highway-capping park, HUB404, giving people on foot and bike easy access to points of interest throughout the community. “The Lenox Road Complete Safe Street project is an exciting step forward in the CID’s ongoing work to create a more connected Buckhead,” said Thad Ellis, chairman of BCID. “Making a major highway intersection safe and accessible for pedestrians and cyclists is no small task, and we are thankful to the partners who are helping us meet the challenge.” BCID is partnering with the City of Atlanta and Georgia Department of Transportation to construct the 0.62-mile shared-use path and elevated pedestrian and bicycle bridge for Lenox Road Complete Safe Street Section III. The Atlanta City Council voted at its Sept. 3 meeting to approve a $415,000 donation to HUB404 Conservancy, the nonprofit fundraising organization working with BCID. The funding is for the development of bike and pedestrian bridges as part of the Lenox Road Safe Street project. Funding for FFUB404 is expected to come from private and public funds, including state, local and federal sources. Last year, the project received $750,000 in federal funding. Engineering design is projected to be completed by August 2025 with construction estimated to begin following public bidding in October 2025. BCID and GDOT anticipate project completion by January 2028. City gets big credit rating boost By Collin Kelley Credit rating agency Fitch has upgraded the City of Atlanta’s rating to an all-time high. According to a press release, Fitch upgraded the city’s Issuer Default Rating (IDR) from AA+ to AAA. This is the highest Fitch credit rating in the city’s history. Combined with a Moody’s bond rating of Aal, Atlanta has become “even more attractive to businesses, potential homebuyers, students, and event organizers due to its sound fiscal management, diversified local economy and forward- thinking government,” the release said. “Under the leadership of Chief Financial Officer Mohamed Balia, the Department of Finance has taken this mission to the next level and accomplished something we should all be proud of,” Mayor Andre Dickens said in a statement. “These ratings reflect responsible, sound fiscal management and confidence in how we do business in this city. Thanks to the hard work of the DOF and so many others, the City is in the strongest fiscal position in its history, and we will continue to make sure we plan our finances with resilience in mind and an eye on the future.” Strong credit ratings confirm that the city’s financial obligations are of high quality and are subject to low risk, allowing Atlanta to issue bonds at relatively lower interest rates, the release said. “We are thrilled that Fitch Ratings has upgraded the City of Atlanta to AAA, recognizing our strong fiscal foundation and long-term resilience. This achievement reflects our commitment to prudent financial management and the hard work of our finance team and city leadership, positioning Atlanta to invest in infrastructure, enhance services, and support growth for all residents,” City of Atlanta Chief Financial Officer Mohamed M. Balia said in a statement. In related news, Fitch also upgraded MARTA’s bond rating from AA to AA+. “This second rating increase in as many review cycles reflects MARTA’s financial stability and strong long-term revenue growth outlook,” said MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood said in a statement. “Bottom line, MARTA remains a good steward of taxpayer money and is well-positioned to increase our competitiveness for federal funding and meet the expansion commitments made to our jurisdictional partners.” 8 | OCTOBER 2024 ROUGHDRAFTATLANTA.COM