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Zoning committee approves ordinance requiring push-button pedestrian entrances

Atlanta Zoning Committee · February 9, 2026
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Summary

The Atlanta Zoning Committee voted 6–0 to approve an ordinance amending the city zoning code to require primary pedestrian entrances to provide push-button activators where a building's relationship to the street is required; staff, NPU and CRB recommended approval.

The Zoning Committee approved an amendment to the Atlanta zoning code on a 6–0 vote requiring primary pedestrian entrances to provide push-button activators where a building's relationship to the street is required. Council Member Liliana Batiari moved the measure, and the motion was seconded.

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