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ADA Web Accessibility Deadlines Extended for Local Governments

April 17, 2026
The U.S. DOJ has issued an interim final rule extending key compliance deadlines for state and local governments under the ADA’s web accessibility requirements. Cities and other local governments with populations of 50,000 or more now have until April 26, 2027 to comply, while smaller jurisdictions and special districts have until April 26, 2028.
Insurance & Risk Management | Municipal Law
Handbook for Mayors and Councilmemebrs

Liability of Public Officials and the City

Cities – as well as city officials – can be subject to liability in a variety of situations under both state and federal law. However, both cities and city officials are immune from certain types of liability in specific circumstances.
Arts & Culture | Downtown Development | Economic Development
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Investing in Creativity: Perry Partners with Georgia Tech to Strengthen Local Arts Organizations

March 17, 2026
Across Georgia, cities are increasingly recognizing that arts and culture are not simply amenities—they are essential infrastructure. From activating downtown spaces to attracting visitors and supporting small businesses, creative initiatives play a central role in community vitality.
Insurance & Risk Management | Municipal Law
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Georgia Supreme Court Restores Clarity for Municipal Liability Standards

March 12, 2026
The Georgia Supreme Court has vacated the Court of Appeals decision in City of Milton v. Chang and remanded, clarifying legal standards governing municipal liability for public rights-of-way. This ruling preserves the commonsense distinction between roadways intended for ordinary use of travel and adjacent areas within the right-of-way.
Community & Civic Engagement
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Georgia Leverages America250 to Strengthen Civic Literacy and Leadership

March 12, 2026
As Georgia works to improve literacy for students and adults, state and local leaders are using the America250 commemoration as an opportunity to strengthen civic education and engagement in communities across the state.