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A feasibility study proposed by Mayor Andre Dickens for the city’s first LGBTQ+ Community Cultural, Educational and Recreational Center has been approved by the Atlanta City Council. Legislation ...
The Atlanta City Council voted Tuesday to ban data centers along and near the Atlanta Beltline and within a half-mile of MARTA stations. Pedestrians, cyclists and those using other modes of non ...
Council member Matt Westmoreland, chair of the Zoning Committee and one of the sponsors, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the tamp-down on data center construction is part of a concerted ...
Fellow sponsor, Councilmember Matt Westmoreland, echoed this sentiment, stating that the city is committed to ensuring Atlanta's growth is balanced, sustainable, and focused on residents' well-being.
In anticipation of the FIFA World Cup coming to the city in 2026, Atlanta City Council on Monday approved $120 million in infrastructure bonds for a massive makeover to the downtown neighborhood.
ATLANTA, GA — No more heavy equipment will be used to clear homeless camps in Atlanta. The Atlanta city council easily approved a moratorium on the use of heavy equipment to clear homeless ...
As the city works to rename these areas and honor Mayor Franklin, Post 2-At-Large councilmember Matt Westmoreland put it best when he described the first moment he ever met the influential woman.
Atlanta City Council passed two pieces of legislation limiting where data centers can be built. Lawmakers say it’s a broader effort to make Atlanta more pedestrian-friendly in areas with activity.
Atlanta City Council meeting September 04, 2024 at 10:42 am EDT ATLANTA — The Atlanta City Council voted Tuesday to codify what they consider to be a data center and where they can be built.
The Atlanta City Council passed a measure Monday unanimously, on a consent agenda, that now sends $16 million in federal grants, along with $7 million in local transportation tax funds, to address ...
The Atlanta City Council voted Tuesday to codify what they consider to be a data center and where they can be built. The vote came in the form of two ordinances, the first of which defined data ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta City Council voted Tuesday to codify what they consider to be a data center and where they can be built. The vote came in the form of two ordinances, the first of which ...