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File #: 2025-1528    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Preliminary Item
File created: 10/15/2025 In control: PECS-Planning, Economic Development & Community Services Committee
On agenda: 10/28/2025 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): All Commission Districts To Allocate an Amount Not to Exceed $59,580.00 to Compassionate Atlanta to Coordinate a Living Sculpture on the Stone Mountain Trail and Coordinate Community Workshops and Programs, Ultimately Implementing a Compassionate Corridor from Clarkston to Scottdale
Attachments: 1. CA Ted Terry 2025 Compassion Corridor_10_15_2025

                                    

Public Hearing:  YES      NO                                                   Department: Board of Commissioners - District 6                                     

 

SUBJECT:

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Commission District(s): All Commission Districts

To Allocate an Amount Not to Exceed $59,580.00 to Compassionate Atlanta to Coordinate a Living Sculpture on the Stone Mountain Trail and Coordinate Community Workshops and Programs, Ultimately Implementing a Compassionate Corridor from Clarkston to Scottdale

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Information Contact: Commissioner Edward C. “Ted” Terry

Phone Number: 404-371-4909

 

PURPOSE:

To Allocate an Amount Not to Exceed $59,580 to Compassionate Atlanta to Coordinate a Living Sculpture on the Stone Mountain Trail and Coordinate Community Workshops and Programs, Ultimately Implementing a Compassionate Corridor from Clarkston to Scottdale

 

NEED/IMPACT:

The Compassionate Corridor will link two art installations the Heart of Mother Earth, located in Clarkston, Georgia, and the Lungs of Mother Earth, proposed to be built in Scottdale. This funding will go towards the creation of the Lungs of Mother Earth to compliment the eight-foot-tall, 400 pound anatomical shaped heart sculpture that is the Heart of Mother Earth. Both sculptures will be along the Stone Mountain Trail connecting Scottdale to Clarkston through a Compassion Corridor that will spark curiosity, environmental awareness, encourage community involvement, and provide living art to DeKalb County. Additionally, this funding will go towards the supplies needed to build the art, payment to the artist for their time, incorporating a meadow around the sculpture, signage, community workshops to bring about awareness and environmental education, social media storytelling, and additional community art opportunities with Posts for Peace and Justice and No More Liddering, incorporating recycled materials. This Compassion Corridor project is a visionary environmental art and community engagement initiative designed to connect the cities of Clarkston and Scottdale through creativity, compassion, and ecological stewardship, while highlighting community engagement and involvement. This project will begin in Fall 2025, upon approval of funding, and conclude in the Fall of 2026. 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

No fiscal impact to the operating budget. $42,500.00 for the artwork will be allocated from the following award:

New CV360 Project#: 200035

Task #: 01

New CV360 Award#: 700133 - $300,000

Expenditure Type# 541200

Cost Center/Organ: 86101 CIP PARKS

Grant Period: 04/03/25 12/31/30

 

The Remaining Project will be funded as follows: $17,080.00 from the District 6 -ARP Interest Fund

00206.582206.100.000.0000

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommended Action

To approve the resolution and authorize the Chief Executive Officer or her designee to execute all necessary documents...