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WELCOME CENTER
EXISTING: This prominent corner in the heart of Reynolds is currently a vacant expanse of concrete. The sidewalks surrounding the site are relatively new, with a new crossing bump-out. As a former gas station, this site could be eligible for brownfield certification and funding opportunities.
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PROPOSED: This rendering shows a potential shipping container welcome center with EV charging and e-bike rental. Green space is added within the site, along with street trees for shade.
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EXISTING: The attractive headquarters of Flint Energies occupies a prominent location along GA-540 in downtown Reynolds
PROPOSED: The Flint Energies headquarters could be an appropriate location for two prominent EV charging spots in the front parking area.
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