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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April 18, 2024
PRESS RELEASE Chairman Phil Miller Delivers 2024 State of Douglas County Address
Media Contact: Alyssa Eubanks 770-813-3388 Click here to download a pdf of this press release. PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release: Thursday, April 18, 2024…
April 17, 2024
South Metro Roundtable Recap with Mayor Donya L. Sartor, City of Jonesboro
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Speaker: Mayor Donya…
April 15, 2024
Locations Revealed for Four New Atlanta MARTA Stations
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April 15, 2024
ARC Receives $1.5M Federal PROTECT Grant to Develop Regional Resilience Improvement Plan
The Atlanta Regional Commission announced today that it has received a $1.5 million grant from the Federal Highway Administration’s PROTECT Grant program that will be used to…
April 15, 2024
Forsyth Roundtable Recap with Kelvin Mullins, District Engineer, District 1, GDOT
Forsyth Roundtable Recap
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Speaker: Kelvin Mullins, District…