The short answer is "Yes." Smyrna's sanitation/recycling schedule will remained unchanged during Friday's holiday.
There will not be a change to the sanitation and recycling schedule.
The survey will be launched April 14 and will remain available through May 2, 2014. Citizens and business owners may access the survey through the project website www.SmyrnaVision.com.
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Sen. Hunter Hill from the 6th District updates constituents on what happened under the Gold Dome before the Georgia General Assembly adjourned this month.
“The level of fiscal responsibility and attention to detail and community management that results in achievement of an S&P AAA Bond rating is shared at all levels of City of Smyrna government." - Mayor Max Bacon
Council tables vote on banning smoking in city parks until next month.
Council reportedly will vote on banning smoking in Smyrna’s city parks during its regularly scheduled council meeting.
The participating Young Marines are given an opportunity to learn about real world problems that affect literally half the human population on the planet.
The full Silver Comet Trail will be open to cyclists and pedestrians during the entire week of the Cobb Schools spring break from Friday afternoon, March 29, through, Monday morning, April 7.
Sen. Hunter Hill from the 6th District updates constituents on what's happening under the Gold Dome including public-private partnerships and more.
Two cell towers proposed for the Smyrna area would be camouflaged with fake branches to look like evergreens. One of the companies involved is owned by NBA great Julius Erving.
Alpharetta Sen. Brandon Beach wants metro Atlanta's four main transit agencies to develop a website that allows riders to plan and pay for a trip that involves riding one or more of the participating transit systems.
In an effort make up for missed operational days last week due to the winter storm, the USPS is opening up 27 offices across the metro Atlanta area on Monday.
City facilities are set to re-open for normal business hours.
The City sanitation and recycling schedule has been adjusted.
More than three years after it purchased the crime-riddled apartment complex, the City is still looking to sell the 47.5-acre site that it cost $16 million to buy and tear down the buildings.
Certified navigators will work with individuals to better understand their new health insurance options and assist with enrollment.
How is the Regional Transportation Plan, a $59 billion plan for transportation spending in an 18-county metro Atlanta region through the year 2040, stacking up?
Two public hearings are scheduled this month for county code amendments creating special districts for the stadium project.
State representative supports children with epilepsy having legal access to a cannabis-based oil that could ease their discomfort and distress.
Georgia governor announces members of the Severe Winter Weather Warning and Preparedness Task Force on Monday.
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State Sen. Vincent Fort was among 10 activists arrested this past week in Gov. Nathan Deal's office after calling on the state to expand its Medicaid program.
Smyrna mayor expresses his gratitude to city residents and workers for pulling together in a "spirit of cooperation and collaboration" during this week's Winter Storm Leon.
The community center is located in the Market Village just off of Atlanta Road.
One of Smyrna's representatives under the gold dome shares his thoughts on how everyone involved in the Riverwalk tax abatement situation can learn and move forward.
The U.S. Postal Service's increase for the cost of a first-class stamp is the largest hike for consumer postage in more than a decade.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays this weekend and next week.
The "employee error" at the Georgia Department of Labor put the personal data of almost 5,000 people at risk for identity theft.
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The City of Smyrna may approve a resolution which declares that Branch Capital Partners and T&C Land had no right to include city-owned land in their appeal of last month's Jonquil Village zoning amendment denial.
The decision came shortly before a scheduled hearing Thursday in Cobb Superior Court.
Monday, Jan. 20 is a federal holiday.
Cobb Citizens for Governmental Transparency has blasted the Cobb Board of Commissioners' "reckless railroading" of the stadium deal and the additional burden it could place on public safety and county taxpayers.
The District 2 commissioner will give an update on the area's fortunes.
The organization works to reduce the number of dropouts at seven school campuses around the county.