Legislation Related To Mayor's Nuisance Property Order Adopted By Atlanta City Council

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Atlanta GA

02 February, 2021

5:43 PM

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From the City of Atlanta: February 2, 2021 Legislation to enact into law Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms' Administrative Order strengthening the City's efforts to address nuisance properties has been adopted by the Atlanta City Council. The first phase is focused on ensuring businesses licensed in Atlanta as restaurants are actually operating as restaurants and not bars or clubs. These businesses must submit a statement from a certified public accountant that the entity derives at least 50 percent of its gross food and beverage sales from prepared meals. The legislation also adds a maximum penalty of the revocation of the liquor license upon the business' first violation. "By strengthening the City's policy on nuisance properties, the City has the opportunity to prevent crime before it occurs," said Mayor Bottoms. "Thank you to the members of the Council for partnering with the Administration to provide residents and businesses a sense of security by fighting crime wherever it may exist." The legislation is the latest action taken under the One Atlanta: One APD Immediate Action Plan to Address Violent Crime. Mayor Bottoms also recently ordered a fullassessment of the operation, location and coverage of all cameras integrated into the City's Video Integration Center (VIC). Mayor Bottoms joined the Atlanta Police Foundation to break ground at a state-of-the-art learning and community center that offers specialized services for youth and opportunities for youth to have positive interactions with police officers. This press release was produced by the City of Atlanta. The views expressed are the author's own.

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