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📦 Self-storage moratorium
By Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 26, 2026
· 8 min read
Too much
Friday, June 26 — The U.S. fell to Türkiye 3-2 on a last-second goal (watch) last night, but still won the group and will face Bosnia-Herzegovina in the round of 32 on Wednesday in Santa Clara, CA. Find out who else advanced in The Sports Section Presented by Cosm below.
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Key takeaway fell to Türkiye 3-2 on a last-second goal (watch) last night, but still won the group and will face Bosnia-Herzegovina in the round of 32 on Wednesday in Santa Clara, CA.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
Mayor Andre Dickens' executive order imposing a moratorium on new self-storage developments in Atlanta comes as the city grapples with the impact of these facilities on neighborhood character and property values. The move gives the City Council time to consider zoning policies that could help mitigate the proliferation of self-storage facilities in residential areas. This issue is particularly relevant in intown neighborhoods, where the rise of self-storage developments has raised concerns about the loss of community space and the strain on local infrastructure. As the City Council weighs its options, residents will be watching to see whether the new zoning policies will prioritize community needs and aesthetic considerations or favor the interests of developers. The outcome will have significant implications for the future of Atlanta's neighborhoods and the city's overall quality of life.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 8 min
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Friday, June 26 — The U.S. fell to Türkiye 3-2 on a last-second goal (watch) last night, but still won the group and will face Bosnia-Herzegovina in the round of 32 on Wednesday in Santa Clara, CA. Find out who else advanced in The Sports Section Presented by Cosm below.
Partly su...
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