ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月14日 01時34分


Traffic-clogged Atlanta has long been derided as the epitome of suburban sprawl. Could the Southern city really be discovering its walkable, bike-friendly, density-embracing, streetcar-riding, human-scale soul? It certainly seems so. Residents have showered an outpouring of affection on the @atlantabeltline project, which aims to convert 22 miles of mostly disused railway beds circling the city’s urban core into a biking and pedestrian loop. Upon completion in 2030, the $4.8 billion project will connect 45 #Atlanta neighborhoods — rich and poor, black and white — which could help ease old divisions of class and race. Organizers say the @atlantabeltline will promote healthy living and reduce obesity and provide new jobs, affordable housing, performance space, areas for urban farming and public art, as well as 2,000 acres of new and upgraded parks. @dustchambers photographed a cyclist — or velocipedist — passing by a man playing the guitar on the @atlantabeltline.


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