Atlanta to release copies of 'Stop Cop City' petitions, even as referendum is stuck in legal limbo

FILE - Dozens of boxes full of signed petitions are delivered to Atlanta City Hall, Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, to force a referendum on the future of a planned police and firefighter training center. Atlanta City Council members voted 15-0 on Monday, Sept. 18, for city officials to open and make copies of the petition, even though city officials say they won't verify signatures or move forward with a referendum while the city awaits a court decision over whether the petitions had been turned in on time. (Miguel Martinez/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta's city government will scan and release copies of petitions against a proposed police and firefighter training center, even though the city still isn't verifying voter signatures or otherwise moving forward with the citywide referendum sought by “Stop Cop City†activists.

The Atlanta City Council voted 15-0 on Monday to direct the city clerk to scan petitions that referendum proponents say contain 116,000 signatures from voters, which would be twice the number required to call the vote under state law.

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