On June 15th, the Roswell City Council unanimously adopted a new ordinance requiring all new City buildings to be LEED certified. Additionally, they adopted even higher requirements for water efficiency and conservation components within the buildings. The City has submitted a proposal to receive an $825,000 Energy Efficiency grant as well. The City was also recently named a “Water First” city. All these components will go into the proposal for the City to become a Level II city with the ARC Green Communities program.
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March 20, 2023
2023 State of Clayton County
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March 20, 2023
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March 20, 2023
Under the Gold Dome Week 10 – 2023
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Chairman Jeffrey E. Turner Delivers State of Clayton to Sold Out Crowd
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 Chairman Jeffrey E. Turner Delivers State of Clayton to Sold Out Crowd 450+ Gathered at GICC…
March 15, 2023
Upcoming UDC Amendments to Roswell’s Townhouse Development Standards
On March 13, 2023 the Roswell City Council approved the…
March 13, 2023
H.E. Holmes MARTA Station Master Plan Update
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