The county is currently acquiring right-of-way parcels and construction is set to begin in 2014.
A controversial zoning amendment and two candidate forums are coming up in the week ahead for Smyrna-Vinings.
Some residents voiced an interest in changing the ordinance allowing daycares as a permitted use in residential zones.
The Livable Centers Initiative Atlanta Road Median Project was designed to make the corridor safer for pedestrians, but some think the medians make the road more dangerous for drivers.
District 6 State Sen. Doug Stoner offered his perspective on the TSPLOST.
Wednesday the Atlanta Regional Commission held a conference call with Cobb County voters to discuss the Regional Transportation Referendum.
A public meeting on the proposed projects on the TSPLOST list was held Tuesday night in Acworth.
Council will vote to adopt the FY 2013 budget at its meeting June 18.
Smyrna City Council is considering passing a rate increase from the Cobb-Marietta Water Authority on to its customers in Smyrna.
Check out the progress of some of Smyrna's construction projects.
Summer’s lazy days are here, but the week’s agenda is a full one for Smyrna-Vinings.
Here's a look at the Smyrna City Council agenda for Monday, June 4.
Smyrna City Council will discuss a potential eight percent rate hike at its meeting Monday.
The three Republicans challenging Cobb Commission Chairman Tim Lee took issue with his stances on both at Wednesday's forum in East Cobb.
The Regional Transportation Referendum is a hot button issue throughout metro Atlanta.
The Georgia Department of Labor will host a live chat with online job search tips on Wednesday, May 30. You can join in on Patch.
See the list of candidates who hope to represent Smyrna-Vinings at the county and state level.
Those interested in running for county and state elections must officially qualify as candidates before noon Friday, May 25.
Check back with Smyrna-Vinings Patch throughout the day to see who's qualified.
Qualifying for state and county elections is Wednesday through Friday.
Even though a budget hearing was held as part of Monday's night meeting, no citizens came forward to speak or ask questions.
A representative from the Finance Department will present the 2013 preliminary budget at tonight's meeting.
The county has used the federal E-Verify program to check on worker status since 2006, but the IMAGE program will go a step further.
Check out the interactive map that outlines the progress of Smyrna's construction projects.
Once comments have been reviewed, the plan will be presented to the Cobb County Planning Commission and the Board of Commissioners.
The city's community development department saw the number of new home building permits nearly double in the first quarter compared to the same period in 2011.
The road will still be closed to traffic and pedestrians this summer, but the scope of the project has been narrowed.
Work continues on the Atlanta Road LCI Median and Trail Project, the Spring Road pedestrian bridge and the Atlanta Road Trail.
Learn about a major project that will close a Vinings street for six weeks and find out what else is coming up in the week ahead.
Residents can attend an informational meeting about the project Monday at 5 p.m. at Vinings Library.
In its most recent session the state legislature voted to eliminate the ad valorem vehicle tax, which provides about $1.3 million in revenue to the city of Smyrna.
Almost all the plaintiffs were pleased with U.S. District Judge Steve Jones' revised district maps with a few exceptions.
The zoning amendment was based on changes to the development's site plan and the elevation of its new units.
Monday night's two-hour meeting was largely spent discussing a zoning request for a Ward 6 subdivision.
We take a look at the Smyrna City Council agenda and other Smyrna-Vinings happenings for the week.
Doug Stoner spoke to the Smyrna Business Association Thursday and not everyone was sold on the Transportation Investment Act.
University of Georgia President Michael Adams is expected to announce at 11 a.m. today that he's leaving.
City of Smyrna representatives say that while Jonquil Village was approved for TAD funding in 2006, no taxpayer money was ever collected for the development.
The City is currently looking for lifeguards, a head lifeguard and cashiers for its pool facilities this summer.
The Ward 3 Council Representative said the Atlanta Road median and the Spring Road pedestrian bridge are designed to make Smyrna a more walkable community.