AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoData Center Push Meets Local Resistance: Georgia’s “Project Sail” fight is heating up as opponents argue the planned 4.34 million sq. ft. campus would bring heavy construction, traffic, water impacts, and noise to 800 acres of woodland near homes, farms, schools, and churches. Wildlife in Metro Atlanta: A black bear was caught on video in Sandy Springs after knocking over bird feeders, with DNR urging residents to stop feeding wildlife as development and habitat loss push bears closer to people. Superfund Redevelopment in Coastal Georgia: EPA is looking at reuse options for active Superfund cleanup sites in Glynn County, including redevelopment pathways tied to cleanup progress. Birds Georgia Habitat Work: Birds Georgia won a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant to restore land along the Chattahoochee River by removing invasive plants and boosting habitat for native birds. Emergency Preparedness: Carrollton approved its Hazard Mitigation Plan, targeting risks like tornadoes, severe storms, flooding, and winter weather. Public Safety at USPS: USPS says it added safety measures at its Palmetto metro Atlanta mail facility after four employee deaths since 2024, including emergency phones and expanded CPR training. Housing Moves Forward in DeKalb: DeKalb County approved a $25 million Housing Investment Bond Program aimed at down payments, repairs, and preserving affordable housing.
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