Updates from Hampton City Council
The Hampton City Council voted at its September 8 regular meeting to approve a $645,704.54 bid from Piedmont Paving for the first phase of planned road improvements to West… Read more »
The Hampton City Council voted at its September 8 regular meeting to approve a $645,704.54 bid from Piedmont Paving for the first phase of planned road improvements to West… Read more »
The McDonough City Council voted at its September 3 regular meeting to adopt a proposal to provide training for elected officials related to race equity and implicit bias. … Read more »
The McDonough City Council considered three separate resolutions at its September 3 regular meeting regarding the city’s police department. None of them passed. All three were introduced and… Read more »
McDonough officials are moving forward with “identification of opportunities for improvement” within the city’s police department. The City Council voted at its June 15 regular meeting to pass… Read more »
The Hampton City Council voted at its March 10 regular meeting to approve annexations and rezonings for two pieces of property on South Hampton Road. First readings on… Read more »
The McDonough City Council voted at its March 5 meeting to approve the appointment of Vanessa Thomas to the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals, as well as the appointment… Read more »
The Locust Grove City Council moved its February regular meeting a week later than normal, the second Monday of the month instead of the first, meaning the council will… Read more »
All planning and zoning work regarding properties in Hampton will soon be handled solely within the city. The City Council voted unanimously at its December 10 regular meeting… Read more »
The Stockbridge City Council has approved an $11.59 million proposed budget for the upcoming year. The vote was taken at the council’s December 9 regular meeting after its third… Read more »
An industrial warehouse distribution facility totaling 1,251,250 square feet is planned for a site that includes 29 acres rezoned last week by the Locust Grove City Council. The… Read more »