Road paving on Sewell Mill Road and Powers Road and sidewalk construction on Old Sewell Road continues this week.
Bill Cox served with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in both Dallas and Atlanta.
They've also launched a website to kick-start efforts to buy property next to East Cobb Park.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony starts at 3:30 p.m.; parking with shuttle bus service is at Sope Creek Elementary School.
A citizens group fighting the Isakson Living senior complex wants to expand East Cobb Park.
One Cobb County official wants to see more "common sense" weapons laws at state public schools.
The countywide meeting in downtown Marietta is open to all Cobb residents.
Work continues until Monday morning on the Loop between Wallace Road and Cobb Parkway.
The church wants to build a high school on the Shirley Blumenthal Park land on Post Oak Tritt Road.
Shots will be administered in the parking lot of the East Cobb Community Health Center next Monday afternoon.
It's the featured topic at Cobb Commissioner JoAnn Birrell's meeting on Tuesday.
The rezoning request for development next to East Cobb Park will be refiled early next year.
The interchange at Interstate 75 also will be shut down over the next five weekends, starting Friday.
The developer of a proposed senior living complex next to East Cobb Park will refile next year.
The resurfacing of Sewell Mill Road is scheduled for this week.
That portion of Paper Mill Road has been closed since late May.
Among the applications is for a 57-unit senior living complex on East Piedmont Road.
Projects continue this week at the Sope Creek Bridge, Willow Point Parkway and Holt Road.
Some residences have been affected and a portion of Hembree Road has been closed for most of today.
Late-night private security must be provided in response to concerns from nearby residents about noise and public drunkenness.
Including a reminder about the Johnson Ferry Road closure for Saturday morning's parade.
Meet with county officials about vendor opportunities on Thursday at Piedmont Church.
The East Cobb Christian Academy wants to build a high school at the Shirley Blumenthal Park on Post Oak Tritt Road.
Construction includes a Georgia DOT project between Robinson Road and Providence Road east.
The developers of a proposed senior residential complex next to East Cobb Park are seeking a continuance to November.
The $816.7 million total includes a water fund transfer and a pay increase for county employees.
Also this week, the Multicultural Film Festival begins at East Cobb Library, and FilmFest starts at the East Marietta Library.
The Sope Creek Bridge beams were delivered this week, but the project continues through most of October.
Traffic on Paper Mill Road east of the project site and Johnson Ferry to the Chattahoochee River will be affected starting at 10 a.m.
The Congressman who represents East Cobb and Northeast Cobb hasn't indicated whether he favors military action.
The meeting takes place at 2 p.m. on the second floor of 100 Cherokee Street in Marietta.
Beams will be transported to the Sope Creek Bridge project all day on Wednesday.
Beam transport work will affect traffic in the Johnson Ferry-Paper Mill area all day next Wednesday.
A primer on how the process works, from filing to commission action.
One critic says the imprint of the senior residential facility would be "as big as two Georgia Domes."
A public hearing will be held next week.
The effort is being organized as the Cobb DOT repaving project continues.
There's not much construction going on this weekend, but come Monday, there will be plenty.
The East Cobb Commissioner says he cannot comment on a controversial senior living proposal before the case is heard in October.