Alpharetta crews also plan to bridge an area that is frequently unusable due to ponding water.
Milton Grows Green is co-sponsoring the event with Bailey Farm and Gardens.
Courses include wilderness first aid, tree climbing and how to ride a bike for kids.
Milton Grows Green is co-sponsoring the event, set for Saturday, Oct. 17, with Bailey Farm and Gardens.
Most of the sidewalk and boardwalk of the Big Creek Greenway will be under a foot or two of water.
The class will be held Oct. 7 at the Alpharetta Department of Public Works.
Fulton Science Academy Private School students had fun “playing” in the mud and rain on Sept. 26 at the annual Rivers Alive clean-up.
Alpharetta and Milton sky-gazers won’t see the rare event again until 2033. What does the weather forecast say?
Residents must pre-register online to participate in the initiative, which will be held Sept. 26 at Cambridge High School.
Residents in Milton and Roswell can get rid of these unwanted items from 8 a.m. to noon Sept. 12 at Roswell's Public Works Division.
The class will be held Sept. 19 at Whole Kids Foundation Educational Farm, the site of the former Harry's Farmer Market on Upper Hembree Rd.
Volunteers are needed to help remove litter and debris from roadways, the Big Creek Greenway and do other projects.
The free workshop will take place Aug. 26 at the Alpharetta Department of Public Works facility.
North Fulton County residents can register for the one-hour course for $35, which gets you a 55-gallon rain barrel and a diverter kit.
The class is set for Wednesday, Aug.19, and will provide residents with everything they need to know about making their own compost.
The city of Milton will host its event at 7 p.m. July 11 at Milton High School.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration offers safety tips as we enter Lightning Safety Awareness Week in Alpharetta and Milton.
Shortly after the sun sets, you’ll see a dazzling alignment of the three brightest celestial bodies in the nighttime sky.
The campaign is designed to register 1 million gardens across the country that support pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
The individual loops connect riders to surrounding areas, and routes range from 6 to 28 miles.
The weekly series featuring food trucks and fresh produce will kick off May 23 at Broadwell Pavilion.
The free event for Milton and Roswell citizens will be held May 9 at the Roswell Public Works Division.
The event will be held May 2 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety's headquarters.
The class will be held April 22 at the city's Department of Public Works.
The Alpharetta Natural Resources Commission will celebrate Earth Day by organizing a climbing adventure of the Oak tree in downtown.
Now through June, most Saturday and Sunday mornings, your Alpharetta Orvis retail store will offer free fly fishing lessons.
The festival will be held at Friendship Community Park in Crabapple.
The Nuts and Bolts of Vegetable Gardening class will be held at 7 p.m. March 25 at Alpharetta City Hall.
The city of Alpharetta will host this free class on March 25 at Alpharetta City Hall.
The class will be held March 19 at Alpharetta City Hall.
Any tree planting project posted to the city's Facebook page will be eligible to win a free Tree Climbing Adventure certificate.
This year's festival will take place April 18 at Friendship Community Park in Crabapple.
Milton Grows Green will hold the event Saturday, March 7 at Cambridge High School.
The city of Milton partnered with the Milton Grows Green committee for the Jan. 3 event.
Both cities will participate in Keep Georgia Beautiful's Bring One For The Chipper initiative Jan. 3.
The Public Works Departments for Roswell and Milton will host the initiative, which allows residents to dispose of various items for free.
The Public Works Departments for Roswell and Milton are inviting residents to dump unwanted items at no cost.
The Public Works Departments for both cities are inviting residents to dump unwanted items at no cost.
The city will host the one-day collection event on Saturday, Nov. 8 at its Public Works Department on Hembree Road.