City officials laid out a public transit overhaul that would reduce the number of fixed-route bus lines from 16 to 10 while implementing what is known as "micro-transit."
The unanimous vote signals that, despite some communities across the country moving away from the warning system, it is here to stay in Decatur, at least for now.
The nearly 87,000-square foot shopping center, which includes tenants such as Dollar Tree, Famous Wine & Spirits and Pride Cleaners, will be renovated, including new exterior facades.
But that didn t stop two city council members from expressing opposition to the potential move, echoing concerns expressed by parents, teachers, administrators and alumni from nearby St. Teresa High School.