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Innovative New 'Sponge' Park Helped Save Historic Atlanta Neighborhood From Flooding

In Vine City, Atlanta, a $40 million gamble on innovation has turned into salvation. Floods that once drowned basements and dreams now meet their match in Rodney Cook Sr. Park, a "sponge" that drinks the storm, leaving homes dry and spirits high. When Hurricane Helene's distant tendrils reached the city, what seemed like chaos-a park flooded-was triumph. "It's doing its job," resonated the refrain, echoing against the challenge of nature's unpredictability with human ingenuity's calm resolve. This tale underscores the luminous potential of harmony between urban planning and ecological foresight, where necessity births invention and a neighborhood finds not just protection, but a sanctuary.

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