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Heather Hussey-Coker

@husseycoker

ATLien. Communitarian. Partner. Mother.
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ED Groundwork Atlanta - all lurking and chatter my own.

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We've taken the next steps towards preserving the former Chattahoochee Brick Company site - legislation will be reviewed by City Council to partner with The Conservation Fund to acquire 75 acres of land for restoration and preservation. Learn more at bit.ly/3E9Zfwh

We've taken the next steps towards preserving the former Chattahoochee Brick Company site - legislation will be reviewed by City Council to partner with <a href="/ConservationFnd/">The Conservation Fund</a> to acquire 75 acres of land for restoration and preservation. Learn more at bit.ly/3E9Zfwh
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Big, big, exciting news! To think that just a year ago I was working on an argument for the city to take to the Surface Transportation Board because the railroad end of the deal was quite fishy. They never thought we’d call their bluff.

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Giving Tuesday may have passed, but you can give any time to support Groundwork Atlanta and give me an outlet for my arcane railroad and brownfield knowledge. Many sites like Chatt Brick in our focus area need the same attention/protection/restoration for public good.

Marisa isn't here anymore, find me on bsky (@marisapk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in the AJC: Atlanta’s tree canopy in danger. Meanwhile, cops continue to repress, intimidate, and kill those who want to #StopCopCity and protect the forest that helps our city be environmentally resilient in a warming climate. These are not separate stories.

Today in the AJC: Atlanta’s tree canopy in danger. Meanwhile, cops continue to repress, intimidate, and kill those who want to #StopCopCity and protect the forest that helps our city be environmentally resilient in a warming climate. These are not separate stories.
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AgLanta Eats is not your typical food fest. It is a showcase of the people, places, and benefits of our local food system. Join us for a bite this Monday, August 21 from 4-8 p.m.! Use code GWATL at bit.ly/AgLantaEats2023 for 25% off your ticket.

AgLanta Eats is not your typical food fest. It is a showcase of the people, places, and benefits of our local food system. Join us for a bite this Monday, August 21 from 4-8 p.m.! Use code GWATL at bit.ly/AgLantaEats2023 for 25% off your ticket.