In a recent meeting of the Clayton County Development Authority, Dr. C. Harrison Bridal, a resident and chair of the authority, passionately advocated for the legacy of his late godfather, who was a staunch supporter of minority entrepreneurship and community development in Stonecrest. Dr. Bridal recounted the final days of his godfather, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to the vision of creating a \"new black Wall Street\" in the area, despite facing personal health challenges.
Dr. Bridal expressed concern over a contentious issue involving land negotiations for a Dodge dealership in Stonecrest. He revealed that the Stonecrest Development Authority (SDA) had refused to sign off on a contract for the land, instead demanding three additional parcels in exchange. He questioned the legality and ethics of this decision, urging the community to unite and move forward collaboratively rather than engage in divisive disputes.
He called for forgiveness and intellect to guide the community towards economic empowerment, stressing the importance of solidarity among residents. The meeting concluded with a reminder of the rules for public participation in future hearings, encouraging citizens to engage in the decision-making process.