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Development Authority to Meet on July 10
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Development Authority to Meet on July 10

The South Fulton Development Authority will meet on Wednesday, July 10 at 6:00 p.m. at the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott (7775 Ella Lane). Although the group first met in May at Welcome All Park, this will be their first meeting since being sworn in on June 11. In December 2018, the city council voted to activate the development authority for the "purpose of developing and promoting the public good and general welfare, trade, commerce, industry and employment opportunities." Authority members' general duties include analyzing economic activity in the city, studying the impact of growth, and creating and implementing plans for the development of public or private facilities. The members of the South Fulton Development Authority are: Mayor Pro Tem Mark Baker, Stacy Blakle...
City of South Fulton Board of Ethics to Meet on July 1
Public Notice

City of South Fulton Board of Ethics to Meet on July 1

The City of South Fulton Board of Ethics will convene on Monday, July 1 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at City Hall located at 5440 Fulton Industrial Boulevard. The board's first meeting held on June 24 is available for viewing on YouTube. https://youtu.be/9ynLrAnhoCA
South Fulton Ethics Board to Hold First Meeting on June 24
Public Notice

South Fulton Ethics Board to Hold First Meeting on June 24

The City of South Fulton Board of Ethics will hold its inaugural meeting at City Hall (5440 Fulton Industrial Boulevard) on Monday, June 24 at 6:00 p.m. Mayor William "Bill" Edwards and each member of the City Council were given the opportunity to appoint a member to the board. The members are: Overtis Hicks Brantley, Esq.; Charles Hodges, Esq.; Kenneth F. Joe; Jill E. Pope, Esq.; Jewel Johnson; and Kalvin Johnson. Brantley, appointed by Mayor Edwards, will serve as the chairperson. One seat, to be filled by Councilman khalid kamau, remains vacant. Photo: Mayor William "Bill" Edwards and Board of Ethics members Jewel Johnson and Kalvin Johnson following the swearing-in ceremony. (Credit: Office of Mayor Edwards)

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