Brookhaven City Council will vote tomorrow on a master plan for a trail that would connect land in DeKalb to the Atlanta Beltline.

The proposed Peachtree Creek Greenway is a 12-mile greenway, or linear park, along Peachtree Creek from the Atlanta Beltline to Doraville. Brookhaven's portion would be 2.7 miles and is projected to cost $35 million in federal, state and private funding, Channel 2 Action News reported.

Earlier this year, the council approved a contract for Heath & Lineback Engineers to prepare a North Fork Peachtree Creek Greenway Masterplan at a cost of $153,800.96. Officials said it would “develop a framework for constructing an integrated system of multi-use and natural trails along the North Fork Peachtree Creek.”

Ann Marie Quill, City of Brookhaven communications manager, confirmed in an email that the plan will be on the Aug. 23 agenda.

"The plan identifies land parcels, and it’s part of the 100-day action plan, if approved, to start talking to land owners about securing right of way. But, it’s too early to start talking about any negotiations right now," she said. "At the city council’s retreat earlier this year, they identified land purchases for greenspace as a top goal for this year, and they all campaigned on it."

If approved, the development would be District 4's first park.