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Atlanta schools plan to renegotiate BeltLine deal Atlanta school officials took action Monday to keep some or all of an $18 million pot collected for the city’s BeltLine project. In the meantime, the board plans to renegotiate the split for the $18 million that’s already in the bank. Here's what it boils down to: HOW much money? APS has committed $850 million to the BeltLine, about a third of total funding for the project. The schools expect to make all that back and more from taxes on BeltLine-related development. What the heck is that? The BeltLine is an ambitious initiative to spark redevelopment with 22 miles of new light rail lines, greenspace and trails in a circle around Atlanta's blighted urban core. Why are we talking about this?: The Georgia Supreme Court ruled last year that spending school tax money on non-school purposes is unconstitutional. Voters amended the Constitution in November to make that OK, and the Legislature passed a bill as a follow-up. But officials have been arguing whether school boards should be allowed to vote again on whether to approve funding for Tax Allocation District projects such as the BeltLine. |
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