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A preliminary meeting recently took place, said Atlanta City Councilman Andre Dickens, the chief architect of the first wave of inclusionary zoning legislation, which went into effect in late ...
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Update: Atlanta zoning committee delays votes on two controversial redevelopment projectsTwo high-profile and controversial redevelopment projects did not move forward at Monday’s Atlanta City Council committee meeting. The zoning committee voted to postpone a vote on Portman ...
Those consequences have city officials looking to expand its inclusionary zoning policy to include for-sale housing along the 22-mile pedestrian path that has become Atlanta's version of Central Park.
Atlanta is considering three ordinances aimed at limiting the spread of car-centric development near the BeltLine. An advisory board recommended approving two of them. As BeltLine inches closer ...
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