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Midtown Pedestrians counts were release for Q4. Looks like many intersections had large boosts, but some had some declines but may be attributed to construction affecting the intersections like the NW corner of 7th declined, but is likely due to construction wrapping up on the NE corner and so the pedestrian traffic redistributed.
They need to add pedestrian counters to 14th and West Peachtree, with the Whole Foods opened up there it is probably becoming one of the busiest pedestrian intersections in Midtown.
And here is Midtown Alliance's map of 2020 Capital Projects, I am loving all the bike infrastructure, but I think I am even more excited for the addition of signals at so many dangerous for pedestrian intersections.