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APD Forming BeltLine Unit

New unit formed via funding from federal COPS grant.

 

The Atlanta Police Department is forming a unit specifically assigned to the Atlanta BeltLine and will staff it with 15 officers.

The APD Path Force, as the unit will be called, is charged with patrolling the BeltLine, a 33-mile loop of trails and 1,200 acres of greenspace that will form a necklace of green around the city.

The unit's creation comes amid growing concern about the use of BeltLine trails as a conduit for crime.

Residents in Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward and Ormewood Park have pressed police officials about a plan for the BeltLine following recent incidents.

Matthew W. Garbett, president of Fourth Ward Neighbors, welcomed the measure.

"Sounds good to me. I would hope that they would focus on the points of intersection between the BeltLine and the regular roads used for access and egress," Garbett told East Atlanta Patch. "Glad we're getting more cops and that certainly helps with more security in the area."

APD doesn't have a target launch date, but Carlos Campos, a department spokesman, said the unit's formation was made possible by the $1.87 million in federal Community Oriented Policing Services grant it was awarded this week.

That grant, which APD says will fund 15 new officer positions, is spread over a three-year period and the city has to contribute $966,075 in additional matching funds.

APD will hire military veterans — a stipulation of the grant — and pull from existing officers to staff the Path Force.

Those assigned to the Path Force also will work with BeltLine leaders, city departments and representatives of the 45 neighborhoods that the BeltLine will touch to develop crime prevention and safety strategies.

"We're very happy for our partners in the Atlanta Police Department for their successful grant application," BeltLine spokesman Ethan Davidson told Patch. "This will further strengthen our working relationship and continue to improve quality of life in Atlanta BeltLine communities."

Related Topics: Atlanta Police Department, COPS grant, Crime, and atlanta beltline

johnk

8:39 am on Thursday, June 28, 2012

Good move, thanks APD. Now then, did I read correctly somewhere that lighting along the trail is 2-5 years away?? Let's make some noise and get that changed folks!

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johnk

8:41 am on Thursday, June 28, 2012

Sorry, 5-7 years away for lighting on the beltline trail? Surely we can do better!

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/residents-concerned-about-safety-beltline/nPdXM/

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Péralte Paul

4:20 am on Friday, June 29, 2012

Hey, johnk: Chris is right. From the BeltLine's Ethan Davidson: "The development of the corridor will happen in phases. Lighting will be installed in the next phase of development and the timing is contingent on funding. During this phase of construction we were able to construct the infrastructure needed to install lighting. We will continue to work with our partners to identify funding."

Chris H

11:28 am on Thursday, June 28, 2012

@johnk, it's all about funding. The Beltline currently does not have the funding yet to put in lighting. You can't just make it happen. However, if the TSPLOST passes on July 31, the timetable to get lighting will improve drastically.

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johnk

3:10 pm on Friday, June 29, 2012

Vocal citizens can sometimes make funding magically appear in short order. Point taken on T-Splost vote.

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Topher

10:53 pm on Sunday, August 5, 2012

Apparently we now need funding... I donated my projected yearly TSPLOST 1% ($112) last week, now we just need roughly 6 million more people to do the same :)

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