The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 7 county and city elections is Tuesday, Oct. 10.
The budget includes money set aside towards plans to build a new fire station and funding for new sidewalks and resurfacing projects.
The group's Secretary of State Ambassadors organized the debate held Sept. 18 at Chattahoochee High School.
Trey Holladay was seeking the Post 3 seat in the Nov. 7 general municipal election.
The city will move into a temporary location at 10700 Abbotts Bridge Road Suite 190 while its permanent facility undergoes renovations.
The declaration allows the county to coordinate its response to the storm with authorities on the federal, state and local levels.
The forum will kick off at 1 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Medlock Bridge Clubhouse.
While the city did not sustain any major damage, crews are working to ensure the roadways are safe for travel.
The city said it wanted to give crews an additional day to restore power and clear road debris due to Tropical Storm Irma.
The impact of Irma, which has been downgraded to a tropical storm, is now being felt across Alpharetta and metro Atlanta.
The first of three hearings for the 2017 millage rate will begin on Monday, Sept. 11.
The debate, organized by Student Leadership Johns Creek, will be held Monday, Sept. 18 at Chattahoochee High School.
On Wednesday night, Congresswoman Karen Handel will hold her first town hall, which is more of a conference call.
Issure Yang is running for the Post 1 seat held by incumbent Lenny Zaprowski.
Trey Holladay is running for the Post 3 seat held by incumbent Cori Davenport, who is not running for re-election
Several city departments will relocate into space at 10700 Abbotts Bridge Road Suite 190 as of Monday, Sept. 18.
The office of mayor and the Post 1, 3 and 5 seats on the City Council will all be contested on the Tuesday, Nov. 7 ballot.
Dr. Lenny Zaprowski pledges this campaign will be his last, and that he will vote in favor of term limits.
The final price tag for the 58 acres adjacent to the Cauley Creek Park property is $8.9 million.
Stephanie Endres was first elected to the Post 5 in December 2015 to serve out the unexpired term of Kelly Stewart.
Bodker is seeking a fourth term as Johns Creek's first and only mayor.
Cori Davenport was first elected to the Post 3 seat in 2013.
Vicki Horton is running for the Post 3 seat held by incumbent Cori Davenport.
John Bradberry is running for the Post 3 seat held by incumbent Cori Davenport.
Alex Marchetti said his three main values are fiscal responsibility, common sense and integrity.
The Fulton County Commission on the Environment will recognize environmentally-sound practices at its annual Environmental Awards Program.
Organizers are seeking feedback on the update to the North Fulton Comprehensive Transportation Plan and the county's Transit Master Plan.
Motorists going west through the intersection can continue without stopping while those turning left will have a traffic signal to follow.
The cost for the installation of the fields at Shakerag and Newtown parks will be paid for using the parks bond passed by voters in 2016.
Three City Council seats as well as the office of mayor are up for re-election in 2017.
Johns Creek leaders recently voted to include the abandoned cemetery as part of its routine ground maintenance conducted around the city.
The city won Esri's Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Award for DataHub, its popular city-wide open data initiative.
Justin Kirouac has been with the city of Johns Creek since February 2007.
The city will begin providing regular maintenance to Macedonia African Methodist Church Cemetery on Medlock Bridge Road.
Doug Chanco is the second candidate who has declared his candidacy to seek the State House District 50 seat held by Brad Raffensperger.
Kelly Stewart is seeking the Georgia House District 50 seat currently held by Brad Raffensperger, who will run for secretary of state.
Property owners are asked to disregard assessment notices they received in May, as new notices will be dispatched in August.
The 38th annual Livability Awards honors mayors for leadership in developing initiatives that advance the quality of life in cities.
The Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank grant will be used to widen the road from Medlock Bridge Road across the Chattahoochee River.
The 58-acre property sits along the Chattahoochee River, and could be the perfect spot to provide passive park uses, a resident told Patch.