Atlanta BeltLine Self-Storage Ban Proposed

A new ordinance proposes banning self-storage near the Atlanta BeltLine.

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Atlanta Beltline ban on self-storage facilities may be expanded ...
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Atlanta Beltline ban on self-storage facilities may be expanded ...
Atlanta Beltline ban on self-storage facilities may be expanded ...Image via The Business Journals
Atlanta Beltline ban on self-storage facilities may be expanded ...
Atlanta Beltline ban on self-storage facilities may be expanded ...Image via The Business Journals

A proposed ordinance seeks to ban new self-storage, warehousing, and distribution within a ½-mile radius of the Atlanta BeltLine. Targeting multiple neighborhoods, it aims to shift building use dynamics.

The focus is on promoting mixed-use developments, altering the urban landscape by limiting industrial facilities near the BeltLine. While the timeline is unspecified, this reflects efforts to foster community-oriented projects.

Aligned with goals to enhance the BeltLine area, the ordinance encourages residential and commercial integration over traditional warehousing, potentially reshaping future neighborhood projects.

Project Details

Address
Within ½-mile of the Atlanta Beltline
Status
proposed