At Wednesday’s October 1st, Atlanta Advisory Committee Meeting, Council Members were treated to a robust discussion featuring Atlanta City Councilman Andre Dickens, the meetings featured speaker, along with Deputy Commissioner of Community Development Terri Lee and interim Buildings Director Michael Nagy. Atlanta City Councilman Dickens highlighted his role with the Atlanta Beltline and INVEST Atlanta promoting development incentives and opportunities on the horizon. Additionally, Councilman Dickens discussed the work on the Technical Advisory Committee, and noted the Council for Quality Growth’s active participation. Deputy Commissioner Lee and Buildings Director Nagy gave an update to the enterprise funds Technical Advisory Committee and commended the committee on their work. Atlanta City Council Member Norwood also made an appearance at the meeting. The Council would like to thank Councilman Dickens for his leadership and looks forward to working with him and the committee in the future. Councilman Dickens gave an update on the Community Development, please CLICK CDHR – July 2014 Presentation – LT to view the presentation.
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