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Brookhaven's new city hall in budget and on schedule, mayor says
Brookhaven's new city hall in budget and on schedule, mayor says

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

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Brookhaven's new city hall in budget and on schedule, mayor says

Brookhaven City Manager Christian Sigman says construction of the new city hall is both in budget and on schedule. Channel 2's Wendy Corona got an exclusive first look inside the new government building. Mayor John Park told Corona that the city's staff were looking forward to moving into what they call 'The People's House,' located on the corner of North Druid Hills and Peachtree Road. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Now, Brookhaven's new city hall will be a focal point and destination in the city, intentionally placed between the MARTA Station and Peachtree Road. 'We're actually building out multi-use paths and sidewalks from all corners of Brookhaven to end up here,' Sigman told Channel 2 Action News. According to the city manager, 60% of the building will be for public use and 40% for city business. TRENDING STORIES: STORY 1 STORY 2 STORY 3 The new city hall is the first public mass timber building in the state of Georgia, using sustainable wood that is both innovative and visually appealing. Bill Barth, the McCarthy Barnsley Vice President of Operations, said the wood of the facility will 'remain exposed for the life of the project and that's one of the aspects of the long term beauty that it will add to this facility.' From the roof, Program Manager Eric Johnson explained to Corona how they got the city hall's glass dome in place. 'We actually built it like this,' in Walton County first, then 'disassembled it, brought it here with cranes, erected it on site,' Johnson said. Other city officials said the space would be iconic, for gathering the community, doing business or just having fun indoors and outside. 'Let's come together, let's enjoy this facility,' Park said. 'Let's enjoy building our house together.' In the City Council chamber, there's a projection screen and room for about 150 people to watch movies together and the first wedding and reception in the space is already reserved for September. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

How the City of Brookhaven's partnership with Georgia Power is improving safety and fueling economic growth
How the City of Brookhaven's partnership with Georgia Power is improving safety and fueling economic growth

Business Journals

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Journals

How the City of Brookhaven's partnership with Georgia Power is improving safety and fueling economic growth

Large expansion projects by major employers have brought approximately 10,000 new jobs to the City of Brookhaven over the past several years, significantly fueling the local economy, according to Christian Sigman, the city's manager. Some of the big investments in the community are from Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Arthur M. Blank Hospital, the Emory Musculoskeletal Institute and AT&T's significant expansion in Lenox Park. These projects symbolize the power of collaboration and reinforce the city's belief that in 'Brookhaven, we're better together.' A key example is the partnership with Georgia Power, which commits to provide clean, safe, reliable, and affordable energy to its Brookhaven customers. 'Just about every economic development deal or expansion project involves the need for the resilient energy services provided by Georgia Power,' Sigman said. 'Businesses come to Brookhaven knowing these utility services will power their operations, protect their investments, and future proof potential future expansions.' Brookhaven and Georgia Power have worked together in several ways, demonstrating what can be accomplished with public-private partnerships. 'By enhancing public safety, investing in sustainable infrastructure, and supporting economic development, Georgia Power and Brookhaven exemplify the spirit of being 'Better Together,'' said Georgia Power Metro North Region Area Manager Toni Hannah. 'As we look to the future, Georgia Power remains dedicated to fostering similar alliances, ensuring that all cities in Georgia have access to clean, safe, reliable, and affordable energy. This enduring commitment underscores our role in powering a brighter and more resilient tomorrow for all Georgians.' Implementation of high-tech tools to make the community safer Georgia Power is working with the City of Brookhaven on the installation of Flock safety and security devices on select Georgia Power poles to augment the already 200-plus cameras and license plate readers throughout the City. The Flock Safety cameras, Sigman said, are a crime deterrent and investigative tool that make residents and businesses feel safer and greatly expedite criminal investigations. Their installation is only possible because of the partnership with Georgia Power. expand Reducing transportation emissions — electric vehicle (EV) charging Several years ago, as an early adopter of EV charging infrastructure, the City of Brookhaven worked with Georgia Power to install two fast charging stations as part of the utility company's Community Charging Program that was approved by the Public Service Commission. These fast chargers allow EV drivers to travel with confidence. The Community Charging Program is designed to support electric vehicle charging needs in underserved areas and expand the growth of EV fast charging locations by building a resilient charging network across Georgia. Meeting the electricity needs of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta CHOA's Arthur M. Blank Hospital Georgia Power was present in the early planning stages of the CHOA North Druid Hills campus, establishing relationships and determining the strategic plan for the facility's power and resiliency requirements. The relationship building and continuous meetings with stakeholders resulted in the development and implementation of the campus roadway, pedestrian walkway, and site lighting. The City of Brookhaven also participated in the Georgia Power Commercial Energy Efficiency program with the recently constructed Public Safety Building. LED lights upgrade The city worked with the Georgia Power Customer Solutions Team to upgrade 32 high-intensity discharge (HID) lights on Dresden Drive to LED lights. After the successful switch of these lights, Brookhaven upgraded the remaining 2,625 HID lights citywide, ensuring more energy efficient and higher quality lighting throughout the community. LED lights last longer than HID lights and use less energy, keeping Georgia Power's commitment to providing customers clean and reliable energy options. Underground lines for MARTA and park projects Georgia Power coordinated the installation of power lines underneath the MARTA tracks to the Brookhaven City Center. Placing the lines underground helps to provide more reliable energy, especially during storms. Georgia Power also assisted in getting new transformers and inspections completed for Brookhaven, Briarwood and Linwood parks. Power of partnership 'The City of Brookhaven will continue to thrive with more energy efficient lighting, increased security, more convenient EV charging and a $7 million investment in network power infrastructure upgrades, distribution power installation and site lighting improvements for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta,' Hannah said. 'I'm proud of the longstanding relationship Georgia Power has with the City of Brookhaven. We've partnered with the city's forward-thinking administration on a myriad of projects, including power delivery infrastructure, economic development, public safety and EV infrastructure.' As Georgia Power continues to collaborate with communities across the state, the partnership with the City of Brookhaven stands as a testament to what can be achieved through shared vision and commitment, she said.

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