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Nonprofit and manufacturers pitch green modular housing and apprenticeships to South Fulton council
Summary
Green Shades Foundation, Evolve Green Technology and partners presented modular, net‑zero building materials and an apprenticeship plan to train local workers and produce affordable housing; council referred zoning and code questions to staff.
Several nonprofit and private groups told the City Council on Feb. 25 they are developing modular, low‑carbon building materials and a local workforce pipeline and asked the city to consider zoning and procurement changes to support green manufacturing and accessory dwelling unit (ADU) development.
Dr. Deborah Clark, founder of Green Shades Foundation, introduced the group and said the organization already runs a weekly outreach program serving more than 700 unsheltered people. She described partners working on a 15,000‑square‑foot modular…
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