Martin will also serve on several other committees, including Utilities & Telecommunications, Ways and Means and Science and Technology.
Alpharetta was recognized for policies that reduce light pollution and hold developers responsible for replacing dying or damaged plants.
The proposed resolution would allow states to keep 10 cents of the 18.4 cents per gallon to be use for capital infrastructure projects.
The proposal called for constructing 63 townhomes at the corner of Thompson and Park streets.
The city will spend $1.4 million to buy 21 acres of land at the southwest corner of Birmingham and Freemanville roads.
Coty Thigpen has been Alpharetta's city clerk since 2011.
The deadline for submitting a proposal for consideration is 2 p.m. Feb. 21.
Kerry Armstrong, the chair of the North Fulton Community Improvement District, was also named to Georgia Trend magazine's annual list.
An agreement that's been in place since 2012 between Alpharetta and Milton has expired.
The community information meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at Alpharetta City Hall.
The new look is the first rebranding overhaul undertaken by the county since 1989.
Plans call for building another performance ring, expanding existing rings, increasing the number of barn stalls and improving parking.
Allegiance Sanitation is accused of being behind on fee payments, and not providing the required proof of insurance to the city.
The City Council approved a change order to continue its Rucker Road improvement project into Roswell's jurisdiction.
The swing, a project of a six-year-old Alpharetta girl, was unveiled this week at the Webb Bridge Park playground.
Johns Creek resident Parag Agrawal, an architect and seasoned planner, will begin working with the city of Milton on Dec. 10.
Milton leaders ratified the results of the Nov. 6 election, which included approval for restaurants to sell alcohol at 11 a.m. on Sundays.
The Atlanta Regional Commission recognized the state senator for his work in creating The ATL, the new transit authority for metro Atlanta.
The city of Milton is undertaking a planning process to transform the former Country Club into a public park and recreation facility.
Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is running for governor, said the Democrats tried to hack the state's voter registration system.
The new initiative dubbed Milton On Demand will provide information about parcels, neighborhoods, current zoning and future land use.
The city will hold a public ceremony honoring Mark Law from 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11 at Milton City Hall.
Milton residents along the Ga. 9 corridor are also keeping a close eye on a proposed redevelopment of the Deerfield Place shopping center.
Laura Bentley and Peyton Jamison met with residents along Ga. 9 to discuss the proposal by Orkin and Associates Investments.
The ordinance provides a list of approved highways and streets certain trucks must use when they are traveling through Milton.
Matilda's will share space with the Front Porch at 531 South Main Street as well as hold shows at its new outdoor venue in Milton.
The city will host a series of meetings to gather feedback on the former Milton Country Club property.
The study will determine how the city's existing infrastructure can be improved to accommodate increased pedestrian activity.
A shortage of certified life guards forced the city to close the pool.
The city of Alpharetta wants your feedback as part of its master planning process for Wills Park.
The special election will be held Nov. 6 to fill the unexpired term of the District 1/Post 2 seat, which was vacated by Bert Hewitt.
The Milton City Council seeks public comments after voting last week to acquire 109.6 acres of green space for $3.8 million.
Fulton County Commissioner Bob Ellis wants Chairman Robb Pitts to schedule a new vote on the 2018 millage rate.
Alpharetta residents will consider approving both referendums on the Nov. 6 ballot.
While the city's rate of 4.731 has not changed since 2007, an increase in values could mean a property tax hike for some homeowners.
The Fulton commissioner will serve on the Transit Subcommittee of the National Association of Counties Committee on Transportation.
Rep. Karen Handel of Georgia also blamed the Obama administration for not stopping Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The deadline to take a 10-question survey is Friday, June 20.
Fulton County residents can cast ballots at 12 sites around the county from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 14.
Fulton County has rolled out the kiosk and a walk-in window for North Fulton residents at the Customer Service Center at 11575 Maxwell Road.