Updates from McDonough City Council
McDonough’s moratorium on multi-family development has been extended once again. The City Council decided at its October 17 regular meeting to keep it going at least until February and voted… Read more »
McDonough’s moratorium on multi-family development has been extended once again. The City Council decided at its October 17 regular meeting to keep it going at least until February and voted… Read more »
A recent move by McDonough officials is expected to help residents have better park access with less traffic. The McDonough City Council voted at its June 20 regular meeting to… Read more »
A plan to rename two McDonough streets was discussed at the most recent City Council meeting and will likely be addressed again at the next meeting. Community development director Charles… Read more »
Two rezoning requests were approved by the McDonough City Council at its May 16 regular meeting. Michael Burdette for the Copeland House, 94 Macon Street, requested rezoning from multi-family residential… Read more »
Motorists in school zones within the city limits of McDonough will soon have more watchful eyes on them to prevent speeding. The City Council voted at its April 18 regular… Read more »
An alcoholic beverage ordinance adopted a year ago in McDonough on a trial basis has been made permanent.The City Council voted Jan. 18 to approve the ordinance, which was set… Read more »
The McDonough City Council officially accepted a $101,191 grant that will result in more money in employees’ pockets. The extra funds will allow $1,000 pay supplements for 94 eligible public… Read more »
Two rezoning requests were approved by the McDonough City Council at its August 16 meeting. A three-quarter-acre site at 38 Hampton Street is changing from office-institutional to neighborhood commercial. The… Read more »
Business at the June 3 regular meeting of the McDonough City Council included a thumbs-up on an upcoming development, a look at increasing fees on future developments, and several expenditures… Read more »
A development moratorium in McDonough will remain in place until the end of 2021. The City Council voted unanimously at its March 4 regular meeting to extend until December 31… Read more »