Layoff of Atlanta Preservation Exec Sparks Outrage
Decatur Metro | December 11, 2008Well it sure didn’t take Atlanta long to begin its slow turn away from preservation in an economic downturn.
“A dozen people, among them preservation leaders and residents of historic districts, appealed to the City Council’s Community Development/Human Resources committee Tuesday to rehire Karen Huebner, executive director of the city’s Urban Design Commission.
Huebner was one of the 222 city employees laid off recently as the city sought to offset a $50 million budget shortfall.”
Here’s the money quote…
“A weakened UDC bodes badly for historic preservation in the city,” said Kevin Kuharic, historic Oakland Cemetery’s director of restoration and landscapes.
“In other cities like Savannah where preservation is a way of life, it wouldn’t matter as much,” he says.
“Atlanta needs that layer of protection and guidance. We can look to the past and see what happened without it.”
Does this have anything to do with the scheduled razing of the Margaret Mitchell House next week to make way for a Sonic?
I kid…