A retired Alpharetta judge, who is under an ethics investigation by the city, represented a former city prosecutor in a 2015 civil case, according to court documents.
The Alpharetta City Council heard its first formal presentation of the proposed fiscal year 2023 budget May 2. While spending for day-to-day operations is predicted to grow, revenues are expected
Fulton County s Point in Time count is a micro-census of the area s unhoused population, used to inform community organizations. It was cancelled in 2021, and this year took the form
The Alpharetta City Council discussed downtown flooding in depth at its Feb. 28 meeting. Residents may soon see the city implement plans to address the issue.
The Alpharetta City Council passed a resolution Feb. 21 opposing two bills in the Georgia Legislature that would prohibit local governments from imposing certain restrictions on residential rental development.