By Alison Ross An ethics complaint alleging conflict of interest has been filed with the DeKalb County Board of Ethics against Zack Williams, Chief Operating…
Posts published in “Rocking Chair Reflections”
By Robert M. Sarwark Last year was technically the first holiday season living in Grant Park for my fiancée Catherine and me. However, as we…
By Margaret Spalding Brady and Jordan Ososki Blackhall would clear cut and develop on 55 acres of heavily forested public greenspace known as Intrenchment Creek…
By Wayne L. Shannon, Urban Forestry Management, LLC Urban centers are challenged with a constantly shifting paradigm regarding development versus conservation. Economic, demographic, and environmental factors…
By Homer Hammonds Well, that statement may be a stretch. But in my humble opinion, ebikes come pretty close, and are indeed. Life-changing. A few…
By Stephen Turner Grant Park, the oldest public park in the entire city of Atlanta, has its own unique history that very few people actually…
By Annie Peterle “Atlanta citizens have endured nearly two decades of community engagement for the Atlanta BeltLine, have supported coordinated planning and other studies between…
By Henry Bryant Nancy Leighton was almost unstoppable. Persistence was her middle name and stubbornness was her first. This was a good thing (most of…
By Dan Jaul I thank Save the Trees of Grant Park for their insightful response to the previous month’s editorial. I have been saddened quite…
Response to the Previous Editorial By Save The Trees of Grant Park Recently a question was posed: “Why do so many people still have ‘Save…