More than 25 people offered opinions on a proposal to build a roughly $6 million cultural center in Sandy Springs that would house the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust and the Anne Frank in the World exhibit. At an Aug. 9 Sandy Springs town hall meeting, some speakers supported the idea of the exhibits planned by the commission but spoke against the project due to concerns about the city ’s financial obligation. Other residents who were in favor of the cultural center talked about the benefits and opportunities to attract more visitors to the city . The cultural center is...