The transit plan will include a review of each city's needs and development of a model to determine the potential of expanded services.
The lease for the current city hall space expires Sept. 30, and the city will move to a temporary home while the new building is renovated.
The land is located between the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area and the Cauley Creek property the city already owns.
Republican Karen Handel and Democrat Jon Ossoff are virtually tied in the race. Here's what you need to know before you vote on June 20.
While Fulton's Board of Assessors did not toss out 2017 notices, they directed staff to carry out other measures to help taxpayers.
Board members said they did not have the legal authority to toss out the tax assessments mailed to property owners last month.
The last day to vote in the 6th Congressional District race between Republican Karen Handel and Democrat Jon Ossoff is Friday, June 16.
Fulton County District 1 Commissioner Liz Hausmann and other members will study possible transportation alternatives for the state.
Fulton County commissioners will several meetings starting Monday, June 12 on the 2017 property tax assessment controversy.
Fulton County Commission Chairman John Eaves and Vice Chair Bob Ellis are appealing to the Board of Assessors on behalf of taxpayers.
The city of Johns Creek has released its draft Comprehensive Plan update, which guide growth and development.
Stephen (Steve) M. Parham is a partner with Atlanta-based Bloom Sugarman, LLP.
The City Council voted to approve the conceptual designs and to also move forward with crafting documents related to construction.
Residents can get the latest details about plans to widen Jones Bridge and McGinnis Ferry roads on June 15 at Johns Creek City Hall.
Many homeowners across the county have experienced sticker shock at the jump in their 2017 property values.
Property owners who disagree with the current year value on their assessment notice have a 45-day appeal window, which ends July 10.
Republican Karen Handel and Democrat Jon Ossoff continue to battle for the support of voters in Georgia's 6th Congressional District.
The city will host a Comprehensive Plan workshop at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1 at City Hall.
Fulton County said "unforeseen circumstances" forced it to change 12 locations for the June 20 special election runoff.
The April 18 elections had several problems that could have been avoided, according to a nonprofit group.
The National Association of Counties recently recognized the county as a 2017 NACO Achievement Award Winner.
The Congressional contest between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel is the most expensive U.S. House race in history.
Crews with the Johns Creek Public Works Department are now tackling the streets in the Cameron Forest neighborhood.
The meetings will begin in May, and are tentatively scheduled to be held at each of the sites.
The National Association of Counties' committee guides policy platforms on federal transportation legislation, funding and regulation.
The 10th annual event will be held Friday, April 28 at the Atlanta Athletic Club.
Chris Coughlin faced off with fellow challenger John Flores for vacant Post 4 seat on the City Council.
Fulton County Commissioner Liz Hausmann and Speaker Pro-Tempore Jan Jones are endorsing the former state senator.
Mark Burkhalter, the former state house speaker, is backing Moody's bid to win the 6th Congressional District race, the campaign said.
State Sen. John Albers and State Rep. Chuck Martin have endorsed the candidate in his bid to win the vacant 6th Congressional District seat.
State Rep. Brad Raffensperger, a former Johns Creek City Council member, will run for the seat in 2018.
A temporary patch has been placed over the affected area between Buice Road and Waits Ferry Crossing in Johns Creek.
The inspections, which involves which city-owned pipes and structures that need to be repaired or cleaned, should take about nine months.
Johns Creek residents are invited to receive the latest updates, ask questions and provide input regarding each project.
The rankings were determined by the responses each candidate provided to the National Rifle Association.
Plans call for restoring the bridge to serve as an important link for pedestrian and cyclists between Johns Creek and Duluth.
Candidates Kurt Wilson, Keith Grawert and Amy Kremer are asking voters to object to the 6th District GOP of Georgia's plans.
Ossoff is among 18 candidates running in the April 18 special election for the seat, which covers north Fulton and parts of Cobb and Dekalb.
Four Republicans in the 6th Congressional District race have received the designation from the Georgia Life Alliance.
Voters should be aware that an absentee ballot application must be submitted for each race.