Reed was joined at the news conference by the Rev. Rodney Turner from Mount Vernon Baptist and Lloyd Hawk, chairman of Friendship Baptist's board of trustees. Both men said they believe the proposed deals are fair and that they will recommend that their congregations approve them. Both churches said they are considering several sites, and Reed said the city will be willing to provide some assistance and advice for their relocation.
The churches have been the main obstacles to a site south of the Georgia Dome, the Falcons' existing stadium. Reed has repeatedly said that site is preferable to an open site on the north side of the Georgia Dome because it would be better served by two public transit stations,
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