AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWildlife Guidance: Georgia DNR says Canada geese molt in late June into early July, leaving birds temporarily flightless and more likely to cause conflicts; officials urge residents to tolerate them during the short period and use non-lethal deterrents if problems persist. Coastal Planning: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, is holding public meetings on an Environmental Impact Statement for Brunswick Harbor dredging, with a June 29 scoping comment deadline. Heat & Public Health: As World Cup crowds head to Atlanta, experts warn that heat and humidity can raise risks for fans and workers even when games are indoors. Mosquito Season: Georgia’s public health officials in South Health District remind residents to prevent mosquito bites and reduce standing water around homes. EVs & Infrastructure: Rivian has begun delivering its R2 SUV, aiming for 20,000–25,000 deliveries by year-end, while Georgia’s broader EV readiness continues to expand. Data Centers & Local Impact: A report highlights how fast data centers are growing while regulation lags, leaving communities to fight moratoriums and local votes.
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