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July is Disability Pride Month, and the Mayor’s Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion’s Division of Disability Access ...
Nate Jester, a lifelong Atlanta resident, is running for City Council to support and preserve the current community and ...
For nearly six years the City of Atlanta has debated how to regulate short term rentals. The council president believes the ...
Andre Dickens said a property tax hike is almost unavoidable, as Atlanta’s leaders work to keep up with population growth that brings increased demand for city services.
The Brief. Nicole Jones and Eshé Collins, candidates for Atlanta’s Post 3 At-Large City Council seat, debated their visions and priorities for the city ahead of the runoff election on Dec. 3.
The Atlanta City Council approved a new ordinance that makes new rules for removing and replanting trees. In a unanimous vote Monday night, the Atlanta City Council approved the Tree Protection ...
Greg Levine, executive director of Trees Atlanta, said he saw promise and problems with Atlanta's newly-proposed tree protection ordinance. City Council voted Monday to greenlight ...
ATLANTA — After getting unanimous approval in the Atlanta City Council Zoning Committee, an ordinance IS adding new ...
He says Atlanta police need it. But city council member Liliana Bakhtiari says she's going to vote against it. She says the city's approval process has lacked transparency.
The Atlanta City Council is requesting state lawmakers approve an increase to the city’s general obligation bond limit in order to allow bigger bonds to be issued without the need for a public ...
Protesters threw ping pong balls at Atlanta city council members in protest of Mayor Andre Dickens and the $90 million 'Cop City' training center that is expected to be completed in December.
Almost three years after closing to patients, Atlanta Medical Center in the Old Fourth Ward is being demolished. It’s the ...