The East Cobb Republican legislator responded to critics of HB 176, which goes to the Georgia House Rules Committee this week.
Construction and repairs will continue along Lower Roswell and Little Willeo roads next week.
Paper Mill Road improvements also include street lights near the site of a fatal December car crash.
A total of 32 vacant acres near Parkaire Landing will be turned into 125 luxury homes, including 40 townhouses.
HB 386 replaces the annual ad valorem tax on newly purchased vehicles.
The upcoming Sope Creek Bridge replacement on Paper Mill Road will be detailed on Tuesday.
Projects continue along Lower Roswell Road and Little Willeo Road as well as the Cochran Shoals multi-use loop trail.
Some lanes will be closed on I-285 between Powers Ferry Road and Ashford-Dunwoody Road.
The editorial was written as his personal opinion, and not in his official position as a Cobb school board member.
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East Cobb's commissioner and school board member will have a joint appearance Feb. 19 at Sope Creek Elementary School.
The East Cobb-area Congressman has been mentioned as a candidate to succeed retiring Saxby Chambliss.
Lane closures between Davidson Road and Timber Ridge Road will affect traffic this week.
The Republican Senator will meet with constituents Tuesday at the Mountain View Regional Library.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved the "No Budget, No Pay" bill that also extended the nation's debt ceiling for another three months.
A man was removed from the Cobb Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday after refusing to give his name during a public hearing.
The Republican will be in North Fulton on Jan. 29 to talk business and government at the North Fulton Chamber of Commerce's Eggs & Enterprise Breakfast.
The Cobb Commission Chairman is the featured guest at the Jan. 30 meeting of the East Cobb Civic Association.
New regulations were posted recently by the state Department of Natural Resources.
The rate was 9.4 percent in December 2011.
It's tax time again! Standard deductions will increase, but the ceiling for itemized deductions decrease in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
Robert's Fruit Stand is slated to make way for traffic improvements in the Lower Roswell-Johnson Ferry corridor.
Bridge joint work will close three left lanes in on I-285 eastbound from I-75 to Roswell Road and three right lanes westbound from Northside Drive to Powers Ferry Road all weekend.
Randy Scamihorn is a former administrator at Sprayberry High School and Daniell Middle School.
The Board of Commissioners also has approved the hiring of a new director of public services.
The county is in strong financial standing, Chairman Tim Lee said Tuesday.
The commission chairman will speak at a Cobb Chamber breakfast next Monday.
The 40 days of the new General Assembly session will not be boring.
Cobb DOT officials will be on hand at the East Cobb Library Tuesday to answer questions about improvements at the Johnson Ferry Road intersection.
The Georgia General Assembly will convene on Jan. 14, and Patch wants to know what you think lawmakers should discuss.
Like many Republicans, the East Cobb-area Congressman did not agree with the compromise.
We’d like to hear from you on how the possible tax hikes would impact your family.
State Rep.-elect Charles Gregory (R-Kennesaw) on Wednesday filed four bills, including one that would allow firearms on college campuses.
The Design-Build Institute of America honored the Cobb County Superior Courthouse in Marietta with its Southeast Region 2012 Best Design Award.
Get ready for some major changes that begin early next year.
Public schools are out of session starting Friday and will resume on Jan. 8.
The District 2 commissioner and the Cobb Commission chairman will take the oath of office for their second terms on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.
An employee at the Roswell Road Food Mart was caught selling to a minor.
A spokesman for the East Cobb-area Congressman says he won't be challenging John Boehner as the "fiscal cliff" looms.
The Georgia Department of Labor’s Career Center in Marietta will be the site this week of recruiting to fill positions at two companies.