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Atlanta City Council voted 10-4 Wednesday to approve legislation authorizing a lease with the Atlanta Police Foundation for a $90-million public safety training facility in southeast Atlanta.
The vote comes after months of delays, community protest and more than 17 hours of public comment.
In the face of an outpouring of public dissent, Atlanta City Council votes to approve leasing 84 acres of forested land to build a public safety training center for police and fire depts, known as “cop city” by critics. @wabenews pic.twitter.com/llWxo3UEn3
— Lisa Hagen (@TwitrHagen) September 9, 2021