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  • Civic elders ask millennials to engage with community; How will they respond?

    September 21, 2015
    • This may be a breakout year for millennials in metro Atlanta because the region’s current leaders are actively encouraging young folks to step into the public realm. One question is the form the relationship will take. Metro Atlanta civic leaders are seeking to ways to engage millennials such as Sarah Ayres in the public arena. Ayres was in a Midtown cafe while Pony was served on the sidewalk. Credit: David Pendered Bill Bolling didn’t mince any words in his comments to ...more
  • Georgia women paid an average of 82 cents for every $1 paid to men, report shows

    September 18, 2015
    • Women in Georgia are paid an average of 82 cents for every dollar paid to men, according to a report released Friday. Norman Rockwell’s famous painting of Rosie the Riveter, inspired by Mary Doyle Keefe, was viewed as an inspiration to women. Credit: usmagazine.com The National Partnership for Women and Families conducted a nationwide study that determined the national average is that women are paid 79 cents for every dollar paid to men. The figures represent workers in fulltime jobs. “This study ...more
  • Millennials offer a smorgasbord of solutions to the region’s big challenges

    September 15, 2015
    • Editor’s note: Visit our page Sept. 22 to read more on this subject and the broader issue of millennials in metro Atlanta. The Atlanta Regional Commission recruited some of the sharpest millennial minds in metro Atlanta to come up with their best solutions to the region’s thorniest problems. The overarching response is that no challenge is too great if folks are willing to try new things and work together. ARC Executive Director Doug Hooker recorded the slides and videos presented during ...more
  • Atlanta Climate Action Plan to set sustainability agenda for region’s urban core

    September 14, 2015
    • Atlanta is poised to adopt a comprehensive plan intended to reduce the city’s greenhouse gas emissions and forestall climate change, much like sustainability initiatives at Emory University and Spelman College that have resulted in their ranking among the greenest campuses in the country. Atlanta is home to at least 85 community and school gardens, and at least 10 urban farms, according to the proposed Atlanta Climate Action Plan, which proposes to expand the city’s food programs. Credit: westsidecommunities.org Lofty goals outlined ...more
  • Georgia ranks No. 2 for growth in solar capacity since 2012, new report shows

    September 9, 2015
    • A new report commissioned by Environment Georgia provides a status report on the nation’s solar power industry and shows Georgia ranks second in the country in terms of growth in solar capacity since 2012. Athens-Clarke County Commissioner Melissa Link spoke at an event to mark the release of “Lighting the Way,” a report on the state of solar power in the nation. The others are (l-r) Warren McPherson, director of Athens Montessori School; Gerd Schroth, a solar installer at Solar ...more
  • A lesson for citizen advocates: How Environment Georgia won strong protection for Conasauga River

    September 7, 2015
    • The value of patience and persistence is one lesson citizen advocates learned from the state’s decision to grant the headwaters of the Conasauga River, in north Georgia, the highest level of protection available under the federal Clean Water Act. Environment Georgia wrote the latest chapter in the book on citizen advocacy when it prevailed in an effort to grant the highest level of protection to the headwaters of the Conasauga River. Credit: Environment Georgia Environment Georgia has written the latest chapter ...more
  • Breaking cycles of poverty: How not to cluster the poor in broken neighborhoods

    September 2, 2015
    • Metro Atlanta could be the poster child for housing policies that, intentionally or not, have concentrated lower income households in non-white neighborhoods that aren’t pleasant places. The U.S. Supreme Court and the Obama administration intend to change the way policies are implemented, and the policies. The Imperial Hotel, in downtown Atlanta, was renovated in 1995 with funding from the Low Income Tax Credit Program. All 120 rooms were set aside for low income residents. Credit: wikimedia.org In the world of housing ...more
  • Conasauga River headwaters to receive highest level of protection under Clean Water Act

    September 2, 2015
    • Georgia has declared the headwaters of the Conasauga River, in north Georgia, as the state’s first “Outstanding National Resource Water.” The designation provides the highest level of protection available under the federal Clean Water Act. Georgia has designated an 11-mile stretch of the headwaters of the Conasauga River as one that receives the highest level of protection under the federal Clean Water Act. Credit: Environment Georgia The Georgia Board of Natural Resources voted Aug. 25 to designate an 11-mile stretch of ...more
  • Southern Co. likely to see downgrade of credit rating when it buys AGL Resources

    August 30, 2015
    • Moody’s Investors Service has reduced the credit outlook of Southern Co. from stable to negative as a result of Southern’s decision to purchase AGL Resources. Moody’s affirmed Southern’s current ratings, but expects to reduce ratings if the AGL deal goes through as announced. Plant Vogtle is adding to the financial drag that Moodys Investors Service says will prompt it to downgrade Southern’s credit rating as Southern purchases AGL Resources. Credit: georgiapower.com According to a ratings statement Moodys issued Aug. 24: “The Southern ...more
  • Atlanta Streetcar to accept Breeze Card despite earlier reports of conflict, to get new interim director

    August 28, 2015
    • It turns out that the Atlanta Streetcar will utilize the Breeze Card, despite an earlier report by a top city official that it isn’t cost efficient and resulted in no fares being collected this year. In addition, the streetcar has a new interim executive director, according to a statement issued Thursday by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed’s office. Atlanta’s streetcar system serves the Downtown area. File/Credit: walkableapp.com A main reason for interest in the fare technology is that Reed told Central Atlanta ...more
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