
City Support Requested for Next Gen 911 Survey
HB 423 sets the stage for Georgia’s transition to Next Generation 911, and the state is surveying 911 operators to inform funding and legislative plans. City leaders are urged to encourage their 911 providers to complete the survey by July 1.

Young Harris and Savannah Awarded Grants to Advance Economic Mobility Initiatives
The cities of Young Harris and Savannah have each been awarded $20,000 in funding and hands-on capacity-building support from the National League of Cities through its 2025 Advancing Economic Mobility Rapid Grant program.

EPA Awards $2.6 Million to Revitalize Brownfield Sites in Georgia Cities
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded more than $2.6 million in four grants to Georgia communities. The grants will fund environmental site assessments, clean up, planning, and community engagement activities.
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A Heartfelt Thanks to Those Who Serve Our Cities
Cities aren’t just about buildings, roads, or policies, they’re about people. And it’s the people who serve our cities who make them strong. Thank you for all that you do.

Love Your City
In my professional role I don’t often talk about the subject of love, but today I do. What I’m going to share with you are my thoughts and feelings about cities and why they are worthy of love.
Georgia’s Cities Magazine
Columns & Features in the Q2 - April 2025 Issue of Georgia's Cities
- A Heartfelt Thanks to Those that Serve Our Cities
- Love Your City
- How the Hooch Finally Became Accessible to Atlantans
- GMA to Complement Emergency Prep Training
- And more...
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