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  • On this Aquathread: what circularity means on the ground in cities and how it can help prevent plastic pollution; how community-level data collection and other efforts from the ground-up can inform the global plastics treaty; how and why Taylor transitioned from running the plastics program at the National Geographic Society to her Ph.D. in environmental engineering; and what lengths (and heights) Husky dogs will go to join a slip and slide party.
  • CCSD accredited through 2028-29 school year; special review still underway - mixed ruling on Georgia voting law — ACC wants citizen input on affordable housing strategy
  • Meeting will focus on youth violence prevention — professors in Georgia cite discomfort with pay, politics
  • On this aquathread: how working collaboratively in the “odd hours” produced A Sea of Opportunity; what does it mean for a city to have a just and equitable reuse system for foodware; what is it like to facilitate a United Nations Environment Programme workshop; and enter the living landscape of reuse solutions.Links referenced:Living Landscape of Reusable SolutionsGlobal Landscape Analysis of Reuse and Refill SolutionsA Sea of OpportunityLeveraging Multi-Target Strategies to Address Plastic Pollution in the Context of an Already Stressed Ocean
  • Parklet program allows downtown businesses to take over parking spaces for outdoor dining — Georgia's legislative and congressional districts head to court — CCSD superintendent to talk school safety at a pair of meetings — another speeding arrest for UGA football program
  • Power bills could surge by $8.95 a month to offset Vogtle costs — a majority of Georgia Republican voters believe the 2020 election was tainted by fraud
  • Public input period open for several more weeks — 61 indicted in "cop city" protests — Athens man among dozens charged
  • Master developer backs out of arena project as organizers ask for more bond funding — unemployment rises slightly in Athens — Ossoff pushes for law against AI-generated sexual content — Korean War vet's remains return home
  • Milestones tests show lag in reading, improvement in math — ACC Commission to see short list of new library sites — beleaguered Plant Vogtle begins commercial operation — Carr eyes governor's mansion
  • State employees, teachers, and retirees will pay about 5% more — GA Dept of Labor audit shows $105 million in unremitted funds — ACC seeks input on Memorial Park — state tax collections rise
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