On paper, Newnan’s proposed arboretum sounds like the kind of project many communities would celebrate. The 28.88-acre site adjacent to Ruth Hill Elementary School would become a living showcase of Georgia’s native Piedmont ecosystems, complete with restored wetlands, educational field stations, forest classrooms, elevated boardwalks and trails designed to connect with The LINC. The vision is ambitious. The master plan describes a place where fu…
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