1. The main driving part of this is a site which the regional folks signed up to be a commercial training site for police (going way beyond just Atlanta or the state of Georgia).
2. The site has never been in protected status. Originally, it was a plantation site, and after WW I, it was a state prison property. Total acreage? 85.
3. Atlanta City is charging this 'company' $10 a year for leasing of the property.
4. Built into the training site? A city park, a night-club, a shooting range, and a fake downtown area.
5. The claim that the site is on a protected watershed area? BS. It is just beyond that protected area.
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