An Atlanta councilman has proposed expanding the ban on new self-storage facilities to within a half-mile of the Beltline. This initiative follows public backlash over a Public Storage building located near the Beltline’s Eastside Trail. The proposal aims to address concerns about the type of development permitted near this vital urban trail.
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Atlanta councilman pushes for broader Beltline self-storage ban
An Atlanta councilman has proposed expanding the ban on new self-storage facilities to within a half-mile of the Beltline. This initiative follows public backlash over a Public Storage building located near the Beltline’s Eastside Trail. The proposal aims to address concerns about the type of development permitted near this vital urban trail.