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		<title>TownePlace Suites Is Coming to South Fulton Enjoy Comfort and Convenience in Your Home Away from Home Opening Soon on Ella Lane</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 00:47:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Exciting news for travelers! The TownePlace Suites is set to open its doors soon on Ella Lane, ideally located between Fairfield Inn &#038; Suites and Home2 Suites by Hilton. Designed for both business and leisure guests, our spacious suites will offer the ultimate in comfort and convenience, making it your perfect home away from home. Stay tuned for updates and get ready to create unforgettable memories in the vibrant City of South Fulton. Follow our page for the latest news, and don't forget to scan the QR code to join our mailing list for exclusive updates.

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		<title>Development of Excellence Award for Oakland City!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 00:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Earlier this year, The Avenue at Oakland City was selected from 50 projects to receive ULI Atlanta’s Development of Excellence Award! Why is this project so important to us? It created 35 permanently affordable homes, supporting families earning 65-100% AMI. Want to help more families access homeownership? Click the link in our bio to learn how. #ALT #AtlantaLand #AtlantaLandTrust #AffordableHousingAtlanta #AffordableHousing Shared from @atlanta.land.trust]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Thank You to the City of South Fulton for another successful HOA Boot Camp!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2023 19:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We appreciate all of our amazing community partners, speakers, and our sponsor Cadence Bank @cadencebank for helping to make this an amazing moment for local residents! See more about our mission to educate and empower homeowners at HOAAlliance.org. Hosted by Councilwoman Linda Prichard  &#38; Commissioner Marvin Arrington, Jr. @citycouncillp @marvinarringtonjr #COSF #SouthFulton]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Center for Hard to Recycle Materials planned for South DeKalb</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2022 17:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Written by The Champion Newspaper Local nonprofit Live Thrive will open a Center for Hard to Recycle Materials (CHaRM) facility near Belvedere Shopping Center—1225 Columbia Drive—in unincorporated DeKalb County in 2023. Officials from DeKalb and Live Thrive broke ground on the project on Nov. 14. The CHaRM facility is expected to have drop sites where residents can leave their hazardous waste and hard-to-recycle materials – in addition to preserving several acres of green space for community gardens and outdoor event space. Live Thrive owner and founder Peggy Whitlow Ratcliffe said the facility will be an asset to DeKalb County because it will accept hard-to-recycle materials that moving companies can’t legally handle and that sometimes pollute land, air, and water at landfills. “Cleaners, acids, bleach, paint … people don’t realize how harmful that is to the land when it’s put into the waste bin. It goes to the landfill and then eventually goes into the water system,” added Ratcliffe. Officials from the nonprofit said DeKalb County gave Live Thrive land for the facility and that local volunteers and nonprofit employees are cleaning the area before engineers and contractors build the facility. According to Ratcliffe, Live Thrive hopes to open the CHaRM facility in April 2023. “It’s what South DeKalb needs. It’s going to help us as we move toward … more green things. Giving us an opportunity to recycle and eventually putting a farm out there … anything we can do to create healthy eating and active living in our community,” said DeKalb County Commissioner Larry Johnson. Johnson added that the vacant land—for which plans for a soccer facility fell through—will go from a location experiencing illegal trash dumping to a recycling facility with a garden. “This is a win-win for everyone,” said Johnson. Johnson added that county officials hope to coordinate a farmers market and other events at the greenspace and community garden. Ratcliffe said this is Live Thrive’s second Atlanta area facility after the nonprofit opened in Grant Park in Fulton County in 2015. Ratcliffe said the Grant Park facility accepted 63,000 visitors in 2021 and that the planned DeKalb facility will have the capacity to handle even more visitors. “It is a bigger space in DeKalb. We take 20 people every 15 minutes in Grant Park. Here, because the space is bigger and the cars will be more spread out, we can probably do more,” said Ratcliffe. Live Thrive’s CHaRM facilities operate on an appointment basis. Their website instructs visitors on how to pack their cars. Upon arrival, residents drive to different drop-off zones to dispose of their materials. Live Thrive then sorts and prepares the material to be transported to other companies and facilities that can use the recycled products. Ratcliffe said she prefers local companies and some plastics are given to Nexus Circular—which turns plastic into “a fuel that goes to Shell Oil.” Cardboard goes to “WestRock Industries, which is one of the largest cardboard box makers in the East.” “For mattresses, we work with Atlanta Furniture Bank. The mattresses can actually be deconstructed, sterilized, restuffed, and recovered to be given out to people,” said Ratcliffe. “1,500 mattresses from CHaRM last year went to the Gulf Coast to help with the hurricane.” Ratcliffe said the facility is mostly funded by donations, grants, and government funds, but the recycled materials also bring in revenue. Transparency is one of Live Thrive’s keys to success, according to Ratcliffe. She said the company’s entire recycling process—in addition to information on its recycling partners and material destinations—is available on Live Thrive’s website at livethrive.org/charm/. “There’s so much distrust with curbside recycling, but there are ways to make sure that recycling is a valuable commodity that can go back out and also provides jobs. There is so much more to this than … helping the environment,” added Ratcliffe. She added that the facility’s “emissions are nil,” because “we don’t really process things. We’re a drop site.” “We worked with the Belvedere neighborhood to make sure it’s cool with them to have a facility like this right here—even though its already a high-commercial area—and they were really thrilled about it,” said Ratcliffe. Belvedere Civic Club members were also taken on a tour of Live Thrive’s Atlanta location, which made the group excited about the proposed facility, according to club President Kenneth Powell. “The property was purchased to be a soccer field, and I thought that was something our community needed, but then Commissioner Johnson reached out to the community about bringing a CHaRM facility there,” said Powell. “At first I was a little bit apprehensive—just because of the name—but myself and six others from the neighborhood got to take a tour while the [Atlanta] CHaRM facility was in use, and Peggy told us no toxic materials were coming there.” According to Ratcliffe, Live Thrive’s success in Fulton County prompted several leaders from DeKalb to inquire about a second location coming to DeKalb. Ratcliffe said Johnson and DeKalb County provided the property that was originally bought for a soccer complex before plans for the soccer complex were moved. “The traffic has grown, and DeKalb County reached out and was interested in getting a facility like this. City of Decatur, Avondale Estates, and Agnes Scott College have all been interested in getting something like this in their area,” said Ratcliffe. In addition to the CHaRM facility, Ratcliffe said Live Thrive will convert several acres into community gardens and green space, and that Live Thrive employees and local volunteers will host environmental and conservation classes for students and community members at the green space.   Source: The Champion Newspaper]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Fulton County Board of Commission Approves $500,000 to Fight Human Trafficking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2022 16:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Written by Roz Edward Board members say the investment will benefit hundreds who are at risk and in need of specialized recovery services. The Fulton County Board of Commissioners appropriated $500,000 toward community programs to fight human trafficking. Funding approved during the Board of Commissioners’ Sept. 7 meeting will go to Wellspring Living to help domestic sex trafficking victims and those at risk with specialized recovery services. The resolution, which was led by Commissioners District 2 Bob Ellis and District 3 Commissioner Lee Morris, and co-sponsored by Vice Chair Liz Hausmann, passed 6-0. The funding, which is provided through the American Rescue Plan Act, will support the construction of a safe haven and cornerstone building for survivors of human trafficking. “We are thrilled to announce that the 8-acre campus will feature a ‘full service’ program for survivors of human trafficking, including provisions for housing, mental health support and job training,” said Commissioner Ellis. “Approving the funding for Wellspring is all about helping those in need,” said Commissioner Morris. “Human trafficking is a global problem that reaches many communities, including here in Fulton County. The goal is to make sure all victims receive the help and assistance needed on the road to recovery.”  “This appropriation will assist the most vulnerable members of our community,” said Vice Chair Hausmann. “Our partners at Wellspring Living are committed to helping victims heal in a supportive environment and prepare them for a successful future.” The future campus, which will be located in the City of South Fulton, will have the capacity to serve up to 300 survivors a year, enabling them to heal and live the lives they were intended to lead. Wellspring Living’s residential programs include, but not limited to, the Girls’ Residential Program, the Receiving Hope Center, and the Women’s Residential Program. Human trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar industry which targets the most vulnerable citizens, including low-income individuals, runaway youth, and children in the foster care system, and subjects them to sex or labor exploitation. Fulton County has long supported efforts to end sex trafficking and support those who have been affected by sex trafficking. Residents can join the fight against human trafficking by reporting possible cases in Georgia’s 24-hour Human Trafficking Hotline at (866) 363-4842 and visit this online resource for more details. For more Fulton County news, sign up for the weekly e-newsletter #OneFulton at https://goo.gl/Nb1L84 . You can also visit Fulton County’s website at www.fultoncountyga.gov or connect with Fulton County government on Twitter at @FultonInfo or Facebook at @fultoninfo . Source: Atlanta Daily World]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Aerotropolis South Fulton Takes Flight Toward Growth Opportunities in Georgia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2022 15:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Written by elizabeth.reyn@bisnow.com Since the start of the pandemic, the Atlanta metro area has been experiencing an increased flurry of air travel in and out of the city. Airports Council International named Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as the busiest airport in the world in 2022, with a 76.4% increase in flights over 2020.  For developers, the additional people going in and out of the airport means the need for more sites in and around Atlanta, including South Fulton County. The county is the home of Porsche&#8217;s North American headquarters and the Georgia International Convention Center, the state’s second-largest convention center.  The area&#8217;s fast access to the airport, about a half-hour’s drive away, is encouraging greater mixed-use development to support the needs of its growing population. Aerotropolis Atlanta Alliance is working with developers to advance the South Fulton County region, where the public-private partnership is focused on “coordinating meaningful and exceptional economic developments” that leverage the county’s proximity to the airport.  Aerotropolis Atlanta Alliance President and CEO Shannon James said South Fulton County has been exponentially growing and is on track to have the infrastructure needed to transform into a live/learn/work/play community, with the airport serving as the central hub.  “Airports are becoming the new urban centers, and having an urban center near your residence and place of work is a tremendous value, and we recognize that,” James said. “What we’re doing is improving our coordination, not only around the growth of the airport and its boundaries, but also of everything surrounding it.” He added that the county had long been on the organization’s radar, in particular because of the opportunity for industrial development. “Within the eight cities of South Fulton, we’ve seen the presence of industrial development growth thanks to strong supply and demand and availability of land,” James said. “Advanced manufacturing is really growing in our region and leading in the industrial space. Industry is coming to our region, and with that, we want to make sure that the living accommodations, the ability to play and go to school is emphasized in our region.” Aerotropolis Atlanta Alliance developed a “blueprint” in 2016 to guide growth in the region, South Fulton County included. Pinpointing particular sites for mixed-use development is a major part of its plan, supplemented by new green space and walking and biking trails.  James said that a second version, called Blueprint 2.0, is in progress and will help the organization identify more spaces for economic growth. “The potential impact of Blueprint 2.0 to drive regional economic competitiveness for the area surrounding the airport is absolutely critical,” James said. “It will allow us to galvanize the region and activate sites for job creation, economic impact and quality-of-life elements that the region has been needing for a long time.” One of these South Fulton County sites is the Six West development, located in College Park, being developed by Ackerman &#038; Co. It features nearly 740K SF of restaurants, shopping and entertainment venues and 2.3M SF of office space. Steve Langford, senior vice president of investment sales at Ackerman &#038; Co., said the development will help to reduce traffic throughout Atlanta, as residents and visitors can find everything they need just steps away. Aerotropolis Atlanta Alliance, he said, has played a pivotal role with outreach. “Aerotropolis Atlanta Alliance does a tremendous job in promoting our efforts and what we’re doing specifically in the city of College Park within the development project,” Langford said. “The team works diligently, allowing each one of the municipalities within their collaborative to have both a seat at the table and a voice.” Source: Bisnow]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Thank you to the City of South Fulton for a successful HOA Boot Camp!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2022 19:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We appreciate all of our amazing community partners, speakers, and experts for helping to make this an amazing moment for local homeowners! See more about our mission to educate and empower homeowners at HOAAlliance.org. Hosted by: Commissioner Marvin Arrington, Jr. &#8211; @marvinarringtonjr Councilwoman Helen Willis &#8211; @hzw1 Councilwoman Carmalitha Gumbs &#8211; @councilwomangumbs Councilman Corey Reeves &#8211; cosfdistrict5 Representative Derrick Jackson &#8211; @jacksonforgeorgia Representative Debra Bazemore &#8211; @rep.debrabazemore63 Representative William Boddie &#8211; @wkboddie #HOAAlliance #COSF #SouthFulton #FultonCounty #Community #CommunityFirst #CommunityHealth  #Housing #Homes #NonProfit #Local #Associations #Homes #CommunityAssociation #Resident #HOA #CommunityManager #GA #Georgia #BuildingCommunity #ElectedOfficials #Condos #Learning]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Annexation, Deannexation &#038; Incorporation Part 1 (Annexation Rules)</title>
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