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Can We Drop the Media Narrative of Cities Being in Decline?

By SustainAtlanta on March 23, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

People Should Just Give Up on North America

By SustainAtlanta on February 25, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

In Rejecting MARTA Expansion, North Fulton Hands Atlanta a Major Gift

By SustainAtlanta on March 17, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Atlanta is set to take a major step forward in creating desirable development while North Fulton and the rest of the northern suburbs continue along the path of roads and traffic. After the […]

SustainAtlanta on GPB's "On Second Thought"

By SustainAtlanta on March 15, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

Hey All, I had the pleasure of being a panelist on NPR’s and Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “On Second Thought” Tuesday morning to discuss transportation, population, and housing in the Atlanta metro region. I […]

Fracking Insurance May be Coming to a Town Near You

By SustainAtlanta on March 12, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Last year we reported on a case in Oklahoma that involved allegations by a property owner that an oil company was negligent in causing an earthquake that damaged her house. Oklahoma has, what […]

MARTA: "I would ride it if it just went somewhere."

By SustainAtlanta on March 2, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Sigh. Any hope of MARTA expansion has once again been taken off the table. After several bills were introduced in the Georgia Senate with bi-partisan support to allow citizens to vote on […]

The Georgia House Acts to Restore Stream Protections Taken Away by the Supreme Court

By SustainAtlanta on February 14, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Last summer the Georgia Supreme Court severely restricted the application of a buffer rule along all state streams – a buffer seemingly designed to protect water quality. The Georgia Erosion and Sedimentation […]

Staunchly Opposing Transit is Reckless and Irresponsible

By SustainAtlanta on February 8, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Roads can be built in a year or two, but a train may easily take at least 5 years to build. A train costs more too. Much more. Therefore, we should not build the […]

More MARTA, More Local Government, and Other Updates from the Georgia Assembly

By SustainAtlanta on January 31, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Two things may soon be coming to Georgia and metro Atlanta: another layer of local government and many more trains. In the coming week a bill that would pave the way for a massive […]

When Land Use Codes Attack: How a 1970's Ordinance is Challenging the Supreme Court to Define The Property A Government Can Take

By SustainAtlanta on January 27, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

The waters of the St. Croix River serve as the boundary between Minnesota and Wisconsin for 125 miles prior to emptying into the Mississippi River just south of Minneapolis and eventually the Gulf […]

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