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On Monday, the Atlanta City Council made notable changes to how the city approaches homelessness and specifically how it conducts encampment clearings.
Council voted hours after the family of Cornelius Taylor chanted for change outside City Hall. It's now up to Mayor Andre Dickens to sign or veto the legislation.
The death of Cornelius Taylor has left many feeling uneasy about some of Atlanta's policies surrounding homelessness, specifically how and why we are clearing encampments.
The mayor argued in his social media message that the clearings are needed to rehouse people and divert those ... Separately, Councilmembers Liliana Bakhtiari and Antonio Lewis introduced ...
District 5 Councilwoman Liliana Bakhtiari cosponsored a separate resolution ... who argued the city was intent on keeping homeless people out of sight and out of mind during the celebrations.
Supporters of Cornelius Taylor — the Black man who officials say was killed on Jan. 17 by a construction vehicle clearing an encampment of unhoused people in Atlanta’s Auburn Avenue neighborhood — are ...
A vigil was held Friday evening near the site, drawing local activists, community members, and Atlanta City Councilwoman Liliana Bakhtiari ... bringing in all these people for Martin Luther ...
Bakhtiari said she’s going to be calling ... Housing activists are also calling on people to show up to that meeting to call for change. Omilami is calling for transparency and accountability ...