Cobb commission members were told only in the last week about the deal to bring Major League Baseball to the Cumberland Mall area.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The amended site plan should reflect the results of studies performed to determine the best spots for parking and retail space.
Meetings will take place through Nov. 18 as part of developing a master plan for the area that includes the Powers Ferry corridor.
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The waiver would allow construction and maintenance work on two buildings to be performed on Sundays.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays this weekend and next week.
Avoid gridlock and construction delays this week.
Max Bacon says that the City of Smyrna is not actively looking for property to buy, but the purchase of the run down apartment complex was an offer the city couldn't refuse.
The Cobb County Purchasing Department uses eBay to auction off county vehicles that have no further use for the government.
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.
The Riverview Landing complex is planned to have more than 2.3 million square feet of residential and commercial space.
Some Smyrna senior citizens are seeing their packages being delivered improperly, which results in thefts and rain damage to items.
Halfway through the current council's term, we want to know how you think they're doing.
New state law adding late fee to be enforced starting Oct. 24.
The site developers need more time to complete studies on the best layout for the site.
The councilwoman said that she was unsure why some items had come in over budget and chose to vote against the budget amendment.
The council member cited past disagreements over the way money was spent as a large factor in his vote.
A budget amendment will look to ensure the fiscal year budget is consistent with what was actually spent and received.
How will you be affected by the shutdown?
The closures scheduled to end on Tuesday may continue due to inclement weather.
The City of Smyrna bought the house in 2004 to save it from destruction, but plans to sell it have not materialized yet.
The search for the city's permanent fire chief has not yet commenced, city officials said.
The Smyrna City Council will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Meet with county officials about vendor opportunities on Thursday at Piedmont Church.
The $816.7 million total includes a water fund transfer and a pay increase for county employees.
Each Cobb County public library hosts events and even some film screenings.