Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has a new greenspace advisory council, what he’s calling a “green cabinet.”
The mayor said the members of the council, representing 13 Atlanta environmental groups, will help hold the city accountable as it works on its long-range parks and recreation plan that was finalized late last year.
They’ll also advise the city on what Dickens said would be Atlanta’s largest-ever investment in parks, as part of an infrastructure bond that’s going to voters in May.
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