Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Plans
Incentivizing Walkable Communities
Created as a way to reduce vehicle miles traveled and improve air quality, the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) is a grant program that incentivizes local jurisdictions to re-envision their communities as vibrant, walkable places that offer increased mobility options, encourage healthy lifestyles and provide improved access to jobs and services. Browse our archive of LCI studies below, and if you have any questions, contact our zoning staff.
LCI Studies
- Bankhead MARTA Station Area LCI Study (2006)
- Bolton/Moores Mill LCI Study (2002)
- Buckhead LCI Study (2002)
- Buckhead Redefined LCI Study (2017)
- City Center LCI Study (2001)
- Donald Lee Hollowell/Veterans Memorial LCI Study (2010)
- East Lake MARTA TOD Plan (2018)
- Greenbriar Town Center LCI Study (2001)
- H.E. Holmes MARTA Station Area LCI Study (2002)
- Image Downtown Encore (2009)
- Jones-Simpson-Alexander (JSA)/McGill LCI Study (2003)
- Lakewood LCI Study (2013)
- Memorial Drive MLK Revitalization Study (2001)
- Midtown Blueprint Executive Summary (2004)
- Oakland City-Fort McPherson LCI Plan (2016)
- Oakland City-Lakewood LCI Study (2004)
- Ponce-Moreland LCI Study (2005)
- Reimagine Greenbriar (2018)
- South Moreland Ave LCI Plan (2008)
- Turner Field Stadium Neighborhoods LCI Study (2016)
- Upper Westside LCI Study (2005)
- Vine City LCI Study (2009)
- West End LCI Plan (2020)
- West End LCI Study (2001)
- West Lake MARTA Station Area Study (2006)