Letters obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution show that funding talks between Atlanta city officials and school leaders have truly gone off the rails and could seriously threaten efforts to expand the Beltline. The schools think Mayor Kasim Reed's administration has breached a contract to hand over up to $16 million a year in tax revenue. The city's top attorney, meanwhile, says the schools have better things to worry about, basically, like an eroded reputation. [AJC]
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