Brookhaven officials hope the park will include or have access to parcels shown above in color. City officials say they don’t plan to condemn any of the property, but will buy some of it and seek other forms of access to other areas.
From left, Buckhead residents Josiah Ruth, 13, his mom Kathleen, father Cory, and four-month-old Kinsley, take a stroll along PATH400 on Jan. 17. The one-half mile trail officially opened for public use on Jan. 9.
From left to righ): Bob Stoner (Chairman, Livable Buckhead); Jim Durrett (Executive Director, Buckhead Community Improvement District); Ed McBrayer (Executive Director, PATH Foundation); Sam Massell (Buckhead Coalition); Carlos Perez (President, Perez Planning and Design); Pete Pellegrini (Project Manager, PATH Foundation); Denise Starling (Executive Director, Livable Buckhead); Doug Hooker (Executive Director, Atlanta Regional Commission); Kim Nesbitt (Engineer, Georgia Department of Transportation); Howard Shook (Council Member, City of Atlanta); Amy Phuong (Commissioner, Department of Parks and Recreation for City of Atlanta); Michael Halicki (Executive Director, Park Pride); Mary Norwood (Council Member, City of Atlanta); Lt. LeeAnne Browning (Atlanta Police Department