Atlanta City Council to Vote on Funding for Public Safety Training Center.

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The Atlanta City Council will vote on allocating up to $31 million to support the controversial Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, which has been the center of protests and criticism. The center is set to be used for specialized training for both law enforcement and fire department service workers. The vote could amend the 2023 general fund budget to transfer and allocate no more than $30 million to support the facility. The center's first phase is scheduled to open in late 2023.
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