Atlanta City Council - Regular Meeting
Atlanta City Council
Monday, Oct. 7, 2024
1:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. EDT
55 Trinity Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 (Directions)
Marvin S. Arrington, Sr. Council Chamber, Atlanta City Hall
The Atlanta City Council makes the laws governing the City of Atlanta. It develops policies that serve as operational standards and establishes the parameters for the administration of city government. https://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/other/about-city-council
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Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Atlanta - GA Documenters Team
City holds a vote to request $120 million in revenue bonds for transportation and infrastructure projects.
Agency Information
Atlanta City Council
The City Council is the chief policy making body for the City of Atlanta. The Council’s mission is to ensure that Atlanta is led by a groundbreaking, strong, and capable group of leaders that work for the good of all citizens across the city. As a legislative body, the council’s main role is to make laws. In addition, the Council has oversight of multiple agencies, boards, and commissions. The Atlanta City Council is comprised of 15 members and is led by Council President Felicia A. Moore. Each member of the Atlanta City Council tirelessly works to improve the lives of Atlanta’s citizens. Together, they work to ensure safer and cleaner streets, bolster Atlanta’s economy, and institute many community-based programs. Working hand in hand with Atlanta’s mayor and the members of the executive branch, the Council plays a key part in the budget process and financial well being of Atlanta.