COLLEGE PARK, Ga. - Plans to build a lithium-ion battery storage facility in College Park could be running out of juice.

One city councilmember said he intends to pull his support from the project after learning about a proposed massive tax break for the company looking to build it.

What we know:

New revelations about a multimillion-dollar tax incentive for the proposed lithium-ion battery storage facility in College Park have prompted a city council member who initially supported the project to reconsider his vote.

At a meeting on Sept. 10, Councilmember Roderick Gay said he was misled about the potential financial benefits, including the amount of tax revenue the facility would generate.

He plans to introduce a motion to reverse his vote at the next City Council meeting on Octob

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