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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNAtlanta City Council votes to temporarily exempt public projects from tree removal rulesThe Atlanta City Council voted March 17 to temporarily exempt the Atlanta Beltline and other public infrastructure projects ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNPrepare for a long spring: Expert warns of persistent high pollen levels in AtlantaAtlanta's pollen count has reached over 3,000 particles per cubic meter, causing widespread allergy symptoms like sniffles, ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNAtlanta exempts Beltline, other projects from city's tree protection ordinanceThe Atlanta City Council has voted to temporarily exempt the Beltline and other infrastructure projects from an ordinance ...
With a no-conflict-of-interest approach and science-based mold testing, Mold Inspection Sciences (MIS) tackles the hidden ...
According to Trees Atlanta, the metro area has the nation’s highest “urban tree canopy,” defined as the layer of leaves, branches and stems of trees that cover the ground when viewed from above.
With 48 percent of our city covered by trees, Atlanta has the largest canopy of any major U.S. urban area. With improved tree ordinances, legislation, and zoning, I think we’ll be able to ...
Atlanta City Council voted to temporarily exempt the beltline and other infrastructure projects from the city's tree ordinance. The ordinance is in place to protect the city's tree canopy.
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