Atlanta City Council voted Monday to exempt the Atlanta Beltline and other public infrastructure projects from parts of the city’s own rules for removing and replacing trees.
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.
City officials estimate repairing and replacing thousands of pipes will take two decades and cost upwards of $2 billion.
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