Three public hearings are scheduled so you can weigh in on the county's plans to set its general fund millage rate at 10.38 mills.
While the city is not raising its millage rate, Alpharetta notes the increase is due to the impact of property reassessments.
The city is getting help from the Atlanta Regional Commission to redefine the North Point Retail District.
The North Fulton CID project would extend Davis Drive to the intersection of Westside Parkway and Sanctuary Parkway.
Fulton County will open 12 early voting sites so citizens can cast ballots in the July 24 primary runoff election.
The City Council debated the proposal for several hours before approving the application in the early hours of Tuesday, June 20.
The city of Alpharetta said the Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency has loaned it a portable siren repeater.
City leaders will consider a use permit and variances to accommodate plans to bring the outdoor music venue to the Birmingham Crossroads.
The contractor replacing the culvert can work from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, which shortens the time for the road closure.
The city said it has received phone calls from property owners who are reporting "significant increases" in their 2018 assessments.
This siren will be located along S.R. 372 near Birmingham Falls Elementary School on a site owned by the city of Milton.
Jim Gilvin has been elected mayor of Alpharetta while Karen Richard and John Hipes are the new City Council members.
Alpharetta voters will consider electing a new mayor and 2 City Council members, and Fulton voters will consider a new school board member.
Rucker Road and a large segment of Mayfield Road in Alpharetta will close on May 29 so that bridges and culverts can be replaced.
The tennis and swim areas have been opened for use during the 2018 seasons. However, you can not walk the golf course or other areas.
The ItsMyTown mobile app will provide users with information on news, events, city projects, parks listings and points of interest.
The closures will begin May 29 and are expected to remain in place until Aug. 5, the city of Alpharetta said.
Fulton voters outside Atlanta will consider imposing exemptions for the school board portion of property tax bills and for 5 cities.
House Bill 930 provides coordinated transit planning and funding for the 13-county metro Atlanta region.
The museum, which was four years in the making, includes stories, photos and memorabilia contributed by many local residents.
The former Alpharetta mayor has received support from Fulton County Commissioners Liz Hausmann and Bob Ellis, among others.
Bobby Kaple, a Milton resident, is seeking to unseat incumbent Republican Karen Handel in Georgia's 6th Congressional District race.
Hewitt has served on the City Council since 2007.
Topics that will be discussed include information on 2018 property assessments, the opioid crisis and possible expanded transit options.
City engineers will be on hand to answer your questions and to discuss timelines, benefits and challenges of each project.
The city added several new roads trucks are allowed to use as part of their routes.
Former Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle, who is running for Secretary of State, has been endorsed by former Ga. Congressman Bob Barr.
Twenty-eight markers have been installed at various sites around the city as part of its wayfinding signage project.
The forum will feature all six candidates running to fill the mayor and Posts 3 and 4 seats on the Council.
The Alpharetta Business Association will host the forums at City Hall.
Fulton County is seeking public comment on its 2017 Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report.
Construction will begin March 26 on Devore Road at S.R. 9 to change the intersection to a right-in, right-out-only layout.
The name change to the Recreation, Parks and Cultural Services Department reflects a focused commitment to culture, art and history.
The city's special election to fill the office of mayor and City Council Posts 3 and 4 seats will be held Tuesday, May 22.
The annual maintenance initiative is done to clear out minerals and sediments that accumulate in water lines throughout the year.
Bobby Kaple, a Milton resident, is seeking to unseat incumbent Republican Karen Handel for Georgia's 6th Congressional District.
The city has scheduled a special election to be held on Tuesday, May 22 to fill the three vacancies.
Karen Richard said she wants to find ways to "balance the need for growth with the limits of the city’s infrastructure."
He'll be addressing his future public service to the community, the press release said.
The Mayor made his farewell speech as he makes a bit for Georgia Secretary of State.