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An affordable housing development in English Avenue was almost dead in the water. Then a city council member introduced new stream buffer legislation.
By Oli Turner at SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news)
· June 27, 2026
· 5 min read
Outside the mixed-use development at 880 North Avenue, a “before” photo on an easel showed an abandoned house that had fallen into disrepair. The gray house was missing siding in places, and part of the roof had caved in — a striking contrast to the modern multi-story building that sprang up to t...
Key takeaway Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens cut the ribbon at 880 North on Thursday, June 25.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The successful completion of the 880 North Avenue development is a significant win for affordable housing in Atlanta, particularly in the Historic Westside where gentrification pressures are mounting. Councilmember Byron Amos' introduction of new stream buffer legislation was a crucial turning point, allowing the project to overcome a major regulatory hurdle. This ordinance change could have broader implications for affordable housing development across the city, potentially unlocking similar projects in other neighborhoods where stream buffers have posed a barrier. As the city continues to grapple with its affordable housing crisis, the flexibility afforded by this new ordinance could be a key factor in bringing more affordable units online. The involvement of public and private partners, including Invest Atlanta and the Westside Future Fund, also highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in driving affordable housing development in Atlanta.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 27, 2026 ·
Source: SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news) ·
Reading time: 5 min
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