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boundary map | | We Are Cumberland

Cumberland CID Boundary Map

The Cumberland CID is a 6.5 squared mile District encompassing Truist Park, The Battery Atlanta, the CRNRA, Cumberland Mall, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Cobb Energy Centre, and more.

Cumberland Bicycle Connectivity Implementation Plan Executive Summary​ | | We Are Cumberland

Cumberland Bicycle Connectivity Implementation Plan Executive Summary

The Cumberland Bicycle Plan establishes a bicycle framework that will help the Cumberland CID remain competitive in the region. This 60-mile framework will create safe, connected and beautiful environments for pedestrians, cyclist, and multi-modal users in the district. The goal of the bicycle plan is to enhance the area’s quality of life and help continue to attract commercial and residential investment into the area.

Blueprint Cumberland​ | | We Are Cumberland

Blueprint Cumberland

Blueprint Cumberland was launched in 2001 as a community vision and plan. The report documented Cumberland’s existing environment and outlined a course of action for the next 15-20 years. Subsequent planning in 2007 and 2011 sought to update and refine this vision and identified more than two dozen needed improvement projects. Blueprint Cumberland 2.0 and the Blueprint Cumberland Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) Update provided the foundation from which more than $87 million of CID investment has been leveraged to implement 40 projects, catalyzing $1.8 billion in private investment over the past 15 years.

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Autonomous Shuttle System Study

Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) are making increasingly large strides as technology develops and testing becomes more sophisticated. In addition, AVs have been identified as smart solutions for transit and offer potential solutions for the “last mile problem,” a transportation issue stemming from large distances between transit stations (CobbLinc Cumberland Transfer Station) and final destinations.

AV shuttles for the Cumberland Sweep will help connect people to their place of work and home and drastically reduce dependency on car-based travel and reduce carbon emissions. With the Sweep serving as a hub for transit options connecting to the CobbLinc Bus Transfer Station and several bus stops in the Cumberland area, AV shuttles will be a viable transportation options for those needing to connect to a transit source.

 

In March 2022, Jacobs Engineering was retained to conduct a 12-month AV shuttle deployment study that aims to provide detailed assessment of the current state of practice for AV shuttle deployment.

 

The AV shuttle deployment study is anticipated to be completed by March 2023, and a few of the proposed outcomes are listed below:

  • Comprehensive understanding of current AV shuttle related regulations and technical aspects
  • Assessment of AV shuttle connectivity and potential ridership
  • A deployment plan that addresses financial options, implementation schedule, and procurement