Atlanta City Council approves legislation to perform environmental reviews for projects receiving federal assistance

Atlanta City Council
3 min readFeb 5, 2024
District 3 Atlanta City Council member Byron Amos introduced legislation prompting the City of Atlanta to enter into an agreement with the Housing Authority to perform reviews of projects that receive financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

ATLANTA — The Atlanta City Council approved a resolution to enter into an intergovernmental agreement between the City of Atlanta and the Housing Authority to perform environmental reviews for projects and activities that receive federal financial assistance as required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (24-R-3110).

Other items approved include:

• An ordinance to modify the City’s Code of Ordinances by introducing supplementary procedures for managing the petition and referendum process, ensuring alignment with the provisions outlined in the Home Rule Act (24-O-1007).

• A resolution urging the Georgia General Assembly to review and amend its statutes to expressly limit lyrics from all genres of music to use as evidence in criminal trials (22-R-4184).

• A resolution urging the Georgia General Assembly to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to ban solitary confinement or prohibit confining inmates for more than five days (23-R-3860).

• An ordinance amending the Beltline Overlay and District Regulations in the Land Development Code to remove minimum parking requirements within the Beltline Overlay District (24-O-1003).

• A resolution to enter a memorandum between the City of Atlanta and Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless, Inc. for the performance of an environmental review for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Economic Development Initiative Community Project Funding for the proposed Forrest Hills Drive warehouse plan and reimbursement for all costs associated with the environmental review (24-R-3111).

• An ordinance authorizing a $7,000 donation to Our House to help provide transformative care to families experiencing homelessness (24-O-1033).

• An ordinance amending the Beltline Overlay and District Regulations in the Land Development Code to remove minimum parking requirements within the Beltline Overlay District (24-O-1003).

Proclamations and recognitions were presented in honor of Arbor Day, Aniah Buchanan for Celebs Give Back, INC., and entertainment executive Dae’Shawn Shelton.

Items were introduced for consideration in committee, including:

• A resolution to extend a special procurement agreement — HOPE Atlanta Outreach Transportation and Referral Services, with Travelers Aid of Metropolitan Atlanta on behalf of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in an amount not to exceed $260,000.

• An ordinance to erect a historical marker at the intersection of Sunset Avenue, NW, and Magnolia Street, NW, to recognize the historic presence of the Magnolia Ballroom.

• A resolution to execute agreements under the Emergency Food and Shelter Program with Hispanic Alliance, Inner-City Muslim Action Network, and Migrant Equity Southeast to provide food, shelter, and supportive services to unhoused immigrants in the city for $710,000.

• An ordinance to rezone specific properties to align with the recommendations from the Thomasville Heights Neighborhood Plan.

• An ordinance to amend the Code of Ordinances to limit exceptions from approved airport access privileges.

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