Cobb County Commission Chairman Mike Boyce has called for a public discussion Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. over an Atlanta Braves' claim that county taxpayers owe $14 million for roads, bridges and other infrastructure improvements at SunTrust Park.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported today that the Braves are seeking reimbursement for five projects, but Cobb transportation director Jim Wilgus says the county has already spent $69.5 million on infrastructure improvements related to the new stadium and has more than met its public commitment.

Among the major projects for which the Braves seek reimbursement: $5.8 million for public roads inside the development; $5.7 million for pedestrian bridges over two outside roads; and $2.2 million for pedestrian improvements between the stadium and satellite parking lots.

The dispute comes three months before the Braves are scheduled to being playing at the new stadium.

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