A bevy of proposals on the ballot next month would bring tax relief to Atlanta and Fulton County residents, but could also exacerbate financial inequities and punch holes in city and school district budgets.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Posted: Oct. 19, 2018
The Alpharetta City Council has approved an intergovernmental agreement with Johns Creek to split 50-50, up to $250,000, the cost of “traffic calming” devices on Buice Road between Kimball Bridge and Jones Bridge roads.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Posted: Oct. 17, 2018
City leaders have committed another $2 million to major capital projects this year, dropping most of it in resurfacing work on Alpharetta streets.
Source: NorthFulton.com | Posted: Oct. 16, 2018
Alpharetta is making a pre-emptive strike to buffer itself against legislation that could open it up to unwanted telecommunications equipment.
Source: NorthFulton.com | Posted: Oct. 16, 2018
As president of the development firm Morris & Fellows, Cheri Morris and her team were tasked with revitalizing downtown Alpharetta through its Alpharetta City Center project, a 26-acre mixed-use development that includes apartments and townhomes, and only locally owned retail and restaurants. The project is opening in stages this year and into 2019.
Source: Atlanta Business Chronicle | Posted: Oct. 15, 2018
The Alpharetta City Council has approved spending $64,400 to have eight emergency call boxes installed in three city parks. Four of the boxes will go to Wills Park, and two each, to Webb Bridge and North parks, according to a staff report to the council.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Posted: Oct. 10, 2018
Alpharetta is revising portions of its list of transportation projects assigned for funding through the 2016 transportation sales tax.
Source: NorthFulton.com | Posted: Oct. 9, 2018
Alpharetta expects take in an extra $385,000 in revenue next year, thanks to a measure passed Oct. 1 that raises franchise fees for cable providers.
Source: NorthFulton.com | Posted: Oct. 5, 2018
Residents and city officials are celebrating the opening this week of the new $3.3 million Alpharetta Arts Center which will serve as home to the growing local arts community.
Source: NorthFulton.com | Posted: Oct. 2, 2018
Part of the Big Creek Greenway trail in Alpharetta will be closed for emergency repairs for one week this month, city officials announced.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Posted: Oct. 1, 2018