US Department of Justice Approves New Political Boundaries in Georgia
The United States Department of Justice has approved the political maps passed in the 2011 special legislative session held in August. These maps redraw the…
The United States Department of Justice has approved the political maps passed in the 2011 special legislative session held in August. These maps redraw the…
The City of Sandy Springs has named Jahnee Prince, the former Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs for the Council for Quality Growth, as…
More the 250 members and guests were in attendance for the Council’s 26th Annual Meeting. Dr. Donald Ratajczak gave his annual economic forecast with some…
On Wednesday, December 7, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to establish the Fulton County Division of Economic Development. The resolution, sponsored…
Tad Leithead, a member of the Council for Quality Growth Board of Directors, has been re-elected as Chairman of the Atlanta Regional Commission. This will…
Jo Ann J. Macrina was confirmed by the Atlanta City Council as the new Commissioner of the Department of Watershed Management on December 5th. She…
The Atlanta City Council approved a vacant property registration ordinance on December 5th. Ordinance 10-O-1457 introduces a vacant property registration amendment to the Land Development…
Governor Nathan Deal appointed former lobbyist and lawyer Jud Turner as the new director of the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural…
The Transit Governance Task Force will entertain public comments at their meeting next Friday, December 9th. The meeting starts at 1:00 PM in room 606…
Weeks Robinson Properties and Duke Realty received top developer awards from the National Association IOP at their annual awards banquet on December 1. Weeks Robinson…
Mike Mason will be the sole candidate in the mayoral race in the newly created city of Peachtree Corners. Mason was the leader of the…
Steve Dush will serve as the new Development Director for the City of Dunwoody starting January 23, 2012. Dush currently serves as the community development…
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