This seems topical on Earth Day:
Here’s the description from YouTube:
Dekalb County is spending over a million taxpayer dollars, cutting down 1000 trees, and irreparably damaging Atlanta’s second oldest, largest, intact, mature hardwood forest sanctuary without community approval. Join the Three Forks Heritage Alliance in their efforts to stop the Path of Shame. Go to www.3forksalliance.org for more information.
Like I’ve written earlier, I think on the whole PATH does more good than harm. But I also believe the behavior of both PATH and the DeKalb Commission in this situation have been inexcusable and that this design doesn’t pass the smell test.






The county can’t work out how to put sidewalks on Clairmont or pay for it. But to pave a road through a park for one million $ is no problem. Its just unbelievable that with all the impervious surfaces and roads in this county already that we (Humans) would pave through a forest like this…f’n tragic…