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    Atlanta officials propose data center ban. Plus, laws concerning water and sustainability

    By Wilborn P. Nobles III,

    2024-05-08
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    Welcome back to Atlanta City Hall , where this week lawmakers are crafting legislation concerning data centers, the Beltline and sustainability.

    🚫 Data limits: Atlanta City Councilmen Jason Dozier and Matt Westmoreland have introduced bills to prohibit the construction of data centers near transit stops and the Beltline.


    • Dozier said via X on Monday that they want to preserve those corridors for housing, retail, transportation, and green space.
    • He also said Atlanta's data center construction spiked by 211% between 2022 and 2023, which is the largest increase nationwide.

    💰 Beltline: On Monday, the Atlanta City Council OK'd plans to use $10 million in grant dollars from the Atlanta Regional Commission to fund construction for the Beltline's Southside Trail .

    Johnny Hollman Sr.: On Tuesday, City Council approved a $3.8 million settlement with the family of a man who died last year after being tased by an Atlanta police officer.

    Sustainability: Atlanta will use $500,000 from its Affordable Housing Trust Fund to kickstart an Atlanta Community Energy Trust Fund .

    • The new fund is designed to support Atlanta's clean energy projects through finance sources that include city appropriations and federal funding.

    🛣️ Highway work: City Council is considering $3.2 million from the federal transportation department to design and engineer the Midtown Connector Project.t.

    • The Midtown Connector would create 15 acres of green space over Interstate 85 between North Avenue and Fifth Street, GPB reports .
    • It's a separate project from the Stitch , which would have 14 acres of green space above the downtown connector between the Civic Center MARTA Center at West Peachtree Street and Piedmont Avenue.

    👔 Youth employment: Atlanta City Council OK'd a $2 million allocation to the Summer Youth Employment Program to ensure Atlanta's young people have access to paid jobs this summer.

    🚰 Water drama: Officials from Atlanta and Fulton County are planning to meet on May 9, hoping to resolve the city's claim that Fulton owes City Hall $5.7 million in unpaid water bills, the AJC reports .

    🗳️ Speaking of water: Atlanta voters will decide during the May primary if they should renew the city's 1% municipal option sales tax to support water and sewer projects, maintenance and operations for another four years.

    ⚖️ Court judge: Mayor Andre Dickens recently appointed Judge Pierce Hand Seitz , the first openly LGBTQ judge to serve on Atlanta's Municipal Court.

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