College Park Georgia

6 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 8 They’re collaborating with state and federal representatives to get the resources required for further vital infrastructure improvements. When it comes to embracing the future of electric cars, College Park seems well- prepared. They’re part of the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, giving them the unique ability to prioritize investments in electric infrastructure. “We have charging facilities at our public safety parking lot. And we’re getting charging stations at the convention center as well,” says Mayor Motley Broom, signifying the beginning of a future where electric vehicles are fully supported throughout the city. Embracing Green and Growing Stronger: College Park’s Vision for a Sustainability and Resilience Mayor Motley Broom unveils how College Park is venturing toward a greener future, a move encapsulated by the city’s strategic investments in the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (MEA). The MEA, the Mayor notes, has pivoted towards “sustainable and non- emitting resources to generate electricity”, with substantial investments in solar power and Plant Vogel, signaling an exhilarating new chapter for the city’s energy sector. Further underscoring the city’s commitment to environmental responsibility, the Mayor highlights the pedestrian bridge project. This initiative encourages residents to opt for non- motorized transportation, whether on foot, bike, or even a golf cart. She makes it clear: “We want to make it easier for people to move through our city and have access to resources.” Turning to College Park’s workforce, Alexander elaborates on the importance of strategic partnerships for overcoming workforce shortages. The city collaborates with Fulton and Clayton Counties and the Fulton County Board of Education, which are investing in a middle college program. Set to open in 2024, the program aligns the technical needs of local industries with practical experience and certifications. This, Alexander explains, is achieved through “deepening our relationships with the corporate world and what they need for the workforce.” With eyes set firmly on the future, Mayor Motley Broom outlines her top focus for the second half of 2023: to extend the city’s reach and influence, despite its size. She sees College Park as a beacon of potential—a gem waiting to shine brighter. The Mayor closes with a powerful call: “The south side is the right side. It is ripe for investment, ripe for partnerships. Now is the time.” PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n ATL Airport District Convention and Visitors Bureau ATLdistrict.com

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