Decatur Reveals Proposed Downtown Master Plan Updates

The city wants to boost economic development in its historic core, improve transit and connectivity, and encourage more housing near its MARTA rail station.

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March 8, 2023, 7:00 AM PST

By Diana Ionescu @aworkoffiction


Residents of Decatur, Georgia had the opportunity to learn about the city’s proposed updates to its Town Center Plan, which has not been revised since it was first created in 1982. Zoe Seiler reports on the story for Decaturish.

The city approved a $392,500 contract with MKSK, Inc. who conducted public outreach and ascertained that locals appreciate Decatur’s walkable downtown and small-town feel. “The consultants have also heard about things that need to improve, including addressing the needs of the unhoused, and improving parking.” Residents also called for an increased focus on safety, parks and green spaces, and maintenance of existing infrastructure. “Other improvements included improving streets and sidewalks to better connect downtown, attracting more diverse and unique retail, including a grocery store, and having more affordable housing options in downtown.”

The city plans to use the consultants’ recommendations to understand the improvements that would make the biggest impact, stimulate economic growth, and “create a more comfortable Decatur Square with amenities that attract daily activity and flexible, accessible spaces for community events.” The article details other objectives outlined by the city, such as focusing development around the Decatur MARTA station and improving connectivity between downtown and other parts of the city.

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