By: Riley Bunch
The proposal would have allowed for a data center to be built despite recent ban passed by council.
Riley Bunch is a reporter on the local government team at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She covers Atlanta City Hall, focusing on the city's diverse neighborhoods, the Atlanta City Council, and legislation impacting daily life, while also exploring social issues and governance. Riley's work has been featured in outlets such as NPR and Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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Atlanta, United States (Local)
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