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The Atlanta City Council's Community Development and Human Services Committee made significant strides during its June 10, 2025 meeting, focusing on urban development and community welfare. The committee unanimously approved a substitute ordinance to adopt the Stitch Master Plan, a visionary project aimed at reconnecting Midtown and Downtown Atlanta. This ambitious plan includes the creation of a 17-acre community park over the downtown connector interstate, which is expected to enhance public space and promote diverse transportation options.
The plan garnered overwhelming community support, with over 6,000 residents participating in discussions and nearly 2,000 signing up for updates. Key feedback highlighted the need for varied housing types and affordability, as well as increased public space activation. The committee expressed hope that the plan would be integrated into the City of Atlanta's comprehensive development plan before the upcoming updates.
In addition to the Stitch Master Plan, the committee also approved an ordinance to amend affordable housing requirements for publicly subsidized student housing, further addressing the city's housing challenges. The meeting concluded with the approval of donations to several nonprofit organizations focused on improving the lives of women and girls in Atlanta, showcasing the committee's commitment to community support.
These decisions reflect a proactive approach to urban planning and social welfare, setting the stage for a more connected and inclusive Atlanta.
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