The Closer Look team heads to Café Amico in Roswell for the July installment of “Coffee Conversations.” As cities across the U.S. are adopting plans to reduce their carbon footprint, Rose talks with panelists about sustainability in the suburbs. Guests share their thoughts on how suburban cities can implement ways to reduce their carbon footprint, become more environmentally conscious and create a sustainable way of life for residents.
Guests include:
Johanna Park, the general manager of Café Amico
Christine Hall, Roswell City Councilmember, Post 3
Sharon Izzo, deputy city administrator for the City of Roswell
Matt Stigall, a mobility-focused community advocate
Michelle Vincent, the secretary for the executive board for Keep Roswell Beautiful
Cheryl Carter, the executive director of Home Stretch
Natasha Rice, president and CEO of Chattahoochee Nature Center

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