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Atlanta gains ground as a city for bicycles
By Maria Saporta at SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news)
· June 22, 2026
· 7 min read
PeopleForBikes gave the City of Atlanta a score of 33 in its 2026 ratings, released on June 17. This is up from just 23 in 2020.
The Boulder, Co.-based organization also declared Atlanta as one of the eight cities to watch.
An adage applies to the latest ranking: “What gets measured gets im...
Key takeaway One of the most visible rankings is the Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore ranking, where Atlanta has gone from 49th in 2021 among the nation’s 100 largest cities to 18 in 2026.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
Atlanta's improved score from PeopleForBikes is a notable step forward for the city's bicycle infrastructure. The increase from 23 to 33 since 2020 suggests that efforts to enhance bike networks are paying off. However, ranking 28th in Georgia and 1,308th in the US indicates there is still significant room for improvement. Rebecca Serna's comments highlight the need for more comprehensive data to accurately reflect Atlanta's progress. The city's investment in bicycle transportation infrastructure, such as the Beltline, has been a key factor in its growth as a bicycle-friendly city. As Atlanta continues to develop, it will be crucial to expand these efforts beyond existing projects to create a more cohesive and accessible network for cyclists. By doing so, the city can work towards becoming a place where people can truly "circulate freely, healthily, and joyfully," as envisioned by the Copenhagenize Index.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news) ·
Reading time: 7 min
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What is this story about? PeopleForBikes gave the City of Atlanta a score of 33 in its 2026 ratings, released on June 17. This is up from just 23 in 2020.
The Boulder, Co.-based organization also declared Atlanta as one of the eight cities to watch.
An adage applies to the latest ranking: “What gets measured gets im...
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