The Libertarian candidate has filed the request to set a hearing on his request to gain ballot access for the Nov. 4 election.
The proposed $37.8 million is based upon the city rolling back its millage rate from 6.80 to 6.198 mills.
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Cosby collected enough valid signatures to be placed on the Nov. 4 ballot to run for the Cherokee County Commission Chair seat.
The Cherokee Board of Elections will hold a called meeting on Thursday to consider a petition from Carolyn Cosby to be placed on the ballot.
An online survey will be available until the end of September.
The Libertarian candidate has filed a mandamus relief to force the state to place him on the Nov. 4 ballot for the House District 21 seat.
The interim Cherokee County elections supervisor said her office is working diligently to verify petition signatures submitted by Carolyn Cosby, who wants to be placed on the ballot as an Independent county commission chair candidate.
Results show Wes Cantrell is slated to win the Georgia House District 22 seat, which covers parts of Cherokee, Forsyth and north Fulton counties.
The Canton Ethics Committee will meet next week to hear a complaint filed against City Manager Glen Cummins.
Andy Potts, who filed the complaint against City Manager Glen Cummins, said he also wasn't notified that the hearing would be taking place on Tuesday.
An ethics committee made up of City Attorney Bobby Dyer and Council members Sandy McGrew and Jack Goodwin declined to send a complaint against City Manager Glen Cummins for review by the city's Ethics Board.
The safety advocacy group KidsAndCars.org has created a petition it hopes will allocate more national funding for technologies to detect children who are left alone in hot cars.
The intersection improvement slated for S.R. 108 at S.R. 20 are expected to be completed by June 2016.
The local T.E.A. Party activist told Cherokee elections officials that she collected 7,750 petition signatures. The elections office will now work to verify those names.
The Canton businessman will run for the seat vacated by Glen Cummins, who on Thursday was chosen as the Canton city manager.
Cummins, who has also resigned his Ward III seat, will be paid $120,000 annually for his work. The city will now have to call a special election to fill the seat in November.
The Cherokee Board of Elections voted to unanimously fire Janet Munda, who is facing a criminal investigation not related to voting irregularities or election procedures.
The intersection of Fate Conn and Lower Burris road will be closed Monday, July 14 to Friday, July 18 for reconstruction.
Canton resident Garrett Jamieson is accusing the Ball Ground resident of not registering the Canton T.E.A. Party and Georgians For Healthcare Freedom with the state.
The Republican state representative from Holly Springs was awarded the Clean Water Champion Award from the Georgia Water Coalition.
Carolyn Cosby qualified Friday to run as an independent for the seat, but it's still unclear if she's garnered enough petition signatures needed to be placed on the Nov. 4 general election ballot.
The Canton City Council on Monday will hold a special called meeting to discuss a proposed contract for the city manager position.
The money generated from the increase would fund a 2 percent cost-of-living adjustment for employees and help recruit and retain public safety employees.
A local resident says Canton Interim City Manager Glen Cummins benefitted from the selection process for the position that's been vacant since January.
Peach State Organics is proposing an agreement in which it would pay $30,000 per month to lease Ball Ground Recycling, and would purchase the plant for $7 million within three years.
If approved, Stout's Growlers would open at 188 North Street in downtown Canton.
At least one Canton City Council member has come out in opposition to Ward 3 Councilman Glen Cummins as the city's sole finalist for the position.
The city starting next week will close a portion of Academy Street and Archer Street the following week to replace "undersized" sewer lines.
Chairman Don Stevens and members George McClure, John Marinko and Steven Mammen were all reappointed by the interim grand jury.
Tea Party activist Carolyn Cosby and her supporters are now collecting signatures outside the Cherokee Tax Commissioners' office in Canton.
The project to resurface both streets in downtown Canton will start soon and is expected to wrap up by the end of July.
The park will be closed as the Canton makes strides in its Main Street Pedestrian Connector project.
The forum will feature candidates in the Cherokee Commission District 4 and U.S. House of Representatives' District 11 races for the July 22 Republican runoff.
A spokesperson with the United States Postal Service said several customers at the Canton post office have complained to staff "of harassment" by Carolyn Cosby.
Chris Collett announced his retirement as chief marshal with Cherokee County.
Carolyn Cosby has launched a campaign to get 5,982 signatures so she can be placed on the ballot as an independent to challenge incumbent Commission Chairman Buzz Ahrens.
Preliminary numbers show House District 22 incumbent Sam Moore has not received enough votes to make the runoff.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is reminding residents that federal law already restricts who can utilize firearms on lakes and lands managed by the agency.