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Commission pauses ADDA service‑park deal and delays downtown sewer decision to June 10 after timeline concerns
Summary
A presentation by Core Spaces on a proposed mixed‑use downtown project that would fund public parking and affordable‑housing fees prompted questions about sewer capacity and schedule; the commission held the ADDA intergovernmental agreement to June 10 and approved a separate sewer memorandum of understanding with an objection noted.
A proposed downtown mixed‑use project and a related intergovernmental agreement with the Athens Downtown Development Authority (ADDA) drew detailed scrutiny June 3, and the commission voted to hold the ADDA agreement until June 10 while approving a separate memorandum of understanding to expedite sewer improvements.
Core Spaces, a national developer, described a project to provide a minimum of roughly 350 public parking spaces, private investment in public infrastructure including sewer upgrades, a $7.9 million inclusionary‑zoning payment toward affordable housing,…
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