The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City pauses removal of Grant Park trees in path of garage

Residents oppose constructi­on of parking facility.

- By Ben Brasch ben.brasch@ajc.com

The imperiled trees of Grant Park are safe — for now.

Their removal has been paused at the request of Atlanta City Councilwom­an Carla Smith, said Mayor Kasim Reed’s senior adviser Melissa Mullinax on Monday.

The Atlanta Tree Conservati­on Commission a couple weeks ago denied a second appeal from residents to save the scores of trees from being destroyed in order to build a $48 million, 1,000space parking garage for the park and Zoo Atlanta.

The movement against the removals was started by Leigh Finlayson and his wife, Teresa, who gave out 50 signs to neighbors saying “Save The Trees of Grant Park.”

Mullinax sent a letter dated Oct. 10 to the Finlaysons and fellow Grant Park resident Kevin Ward following up from a meeting they apparently had with the mayor at Smith’s request “to determine if there’s a compromise

possible,” Mullinax said.

The letter in part says: “The Mayor is committed to meaningful dialogue between an arborist of your choosing and a city arborist to identify feasible options for saving trees.”

It goes on to say that they should let the city know

when they’ve chosen an arborist, which the city will pay for, so a meeting can be arranged.

Plans for the semi-undergroun­d Grant Park Gateway announced by Reed in April include a restaurant, outdoor greenspace and a way to harvest rainfall. All that comes

at the expense of some of the trees throughout the current parking lot on the park’s Boulevard side. The letter also mentioned that “concurrent with our tree discussion, the city will investigat­e potential traffic-calming measures that may be implemente­d on Boulevard.”

 ??  ?? A temporary pause has been placed on the removal of the trees slated to be taken down from Grant Park’s Boulevard side in order to build a 1,000-space parking garage.
A temporary pause has been placed on the removal of the trees slated to be taken down from Grant Park’s Boulevard side in order to build a 1,000-space parking garage.

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