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Website to 'Save Lindbergh' Launches

Savelindbergh.org is made up of the people in opposition to the hotly debated Lindbergh development.

A website has been officially launched in opposition to the .

NPU-B Board member Abbie Shepherd spoke about the site at last week's meeting of the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods (BCN), during Atlanta City Councilman Howard Shook's lengthy and informative discussion about the development.

Buckhead Patch originally reported on the BCN meeting .

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The site aims to inform the public on why the development is bad for the community, show ways that those interested can contribute to the anti-development initiative and enable others to get the word out about the movement. It features a listing of contact information for Atlanta City Council members and signed letters of opposition.

The webiste reads:

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Savelindbergh.org is made up of the people in opposition to this project. We are local residents, neighborhood organizations, homeowner and civic associations, business owners, concerned citizens and voters. You can join too by commenting on this very site and contacting your local City Council members.


Shook, who said he had seen savelindbergh.org, asked Shepherd to make her name and the names of others directly affiliated with the site more visible — in order to make it easier to engage in "meaningful dialogue." While Shepherd pointed out the signed letters, she agreed to post those names elsewhere on the site.


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