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Atlanta Forward »
In this series, the AJC Editorial Board explores issues Atlanta must address in order to move forward as the economy recovers.
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Transportation: Jobs, growth riding
on high-speed rail
Roads are economic development tools, on that there’s little doubt. Opinions diverge like the I-75/I-85 split on the Downtown Connector, though, when the subject of iron roads comes up.
- Education funding: Budget ax shouldn’t fall hard on schools
- Employment: Take risks to create a wealth of new jobs
- Gov. Perdue's transportation proposals
- General Assembly reconvenes: Forget dogma; only decisions will do
- Metro/State Unity: One Georgia needed in 2010
- Strategies for the new year: Progress demands metro/state unity
- Water: We must row hard to fix this problem
- Property Taxes: Find fresher ways to fund the future
- Election 2009: The next mayor of Atlanta
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