Rough Draft Atlanta
Sandy Springs officials look at ways to speed up construction of new sidewalks, paths
Sandy Springs has spent over $54 million since 2014 on building sidewalks, paths, and trails, with the goal of increasing walkability and connectivity around the city.
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4mMARTA launches new Breeze fare payment system on March 28
MARTA transitions to its new Breeze payment system starting March 28. Riders can use new tap-to-pay options or upgraded cards during the five-week transition period ending May 2.
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5mNorcross City Council approves on-street parking and public safety upgrades
The Norcross City Council approved several spending items at its June 1 meeting, including on-street parking, two arts initiatives, and technology improvements to the city's communications and cybersecurity infrastructure.
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3mProperty taxes to rise in DeKalb County School District with unchanged millage rate
The DeKalb County School District has proposed maintaining the 2026 millage rate at 22.78 mills, resulting in a 1.5% increase in property taxes, to support safe facilities, competitive teacher compensation, and reliable student transportation.
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2mNew photos released of ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect in Georgia State MARTA stabbing
MARTA police search for an armed suspect after a violent stabbing at Georgia State station, while also addressing a separate fatal attack involving another passenger.
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2mAtlanta LGBTQ+ choruses host Pride month concerts
The Atlanta Women's Chorus and Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus will host concerts during Pride month, celebrating the loving networks people create and the music of Sir Elton John, respectively.