The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

County to transfer two arts centers to city of South Fulton

- By Arielle Kass akass@ajc.com

The two-year-old city of South Fulton will soon own two arts centers that belonged to Fulton County.

State law requires that a county offer parks and other amenities to new cities when those facilities fall within the new municipali­ty’s borders. Fulton County commission- ers agreed Wednesday in a 6-1 vote that they would close the arts centers Jan. 8 in preparatio­n for the city to take them over.

“We always knew the arts centers were required by law to be transferre­d,” County Manager Dick Anderson said. “It was just arriving at a common date.”

South Fulton had sued the county for control of the arts centers and other coun- ty-owned amenities, including libraries, a shooting range and an amphitheat­er.

The county had already agreed to transfer parks, fire stations and equipment to the city for a nominal fee, but a number of other properties had remained in dispute.

The city already owns the South Fulton Arts Center and leases it back to the county; it will also buy the Southwest Arts Center. Both arts centers will cost South Fulton a combined $3,210, or $100 an acre.

The city will need some time after the Jan. 8 closure before the centers reopen. They are currently scheduled to reopen Feb. 29.

Anderson said the county will continue to pay the centers’ six full-time and 25 parttime employees through Feb. 3, and the county may con- tinue to offer some classes in January, while South Ful- ton is transition­ing its programmin­g. The employees will have the opportunit­y to apply for jobs with the city.

South Fulton spokes- person Gary Leftwich said the city would offer robust options with new partners, including Serenbe and the Atlanta Opera.

He said the arts offer- ings would help the city make good on its promise to improve the quality of life for local residents.

“This is huge for us,” he said.

The county will continue to own and operate three arts centers — the Abernathy

Arts Center in Sandy Springs, the West End Arts Center in Atlanta and the Aviation Community Cultural Center in unincorpor­ated Fulton County.

Sharon Whitmore, Fulton’s chief financial officer, said the county plans to spend about $700,000 that was being used to program the South Fulton and Southwest arts centers for other art funding in the county.

Regarding the other prop- erties in the lawsuit, Ander- son said South Fulton has backed away from most of its other claims.

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