Atlanta City Council

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The legislative body of the City of Atlanta The Atlanta City Council is the chief policy-making body for the City of Atlanta.

It is comprised of 15 members and the Council President.

06/01/2026

Legislation adopted during the June 1 Full Council meeting includes an $8 million project management agreement with the PATH Foundation, Inc. for the PATH Westside Connector; an ordinance prohibiting self‑storage facilities within the BeltLine Overlay District; an ordinance creating the ATL Fresh & Free Food Distribution Program Trust Fund; and more: https://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/Home/Components/News/News/4554/175?backlist=%2f

05/29/2026

Legislation set for discussion at the June 1 Full Council meeting includes two items with the PATH Foundation, Inc.: an $8 million project management agreement for the PATH Westside Corridor and Safety Improvements Project, and a $504,000 amendment to the project management agreement for the PATH 400 Trail from Loridans Drive to the Sandy Springs city limits.
Council will also review a resolution requesting the City Auditor’s Office to conduct a performance and outcomes audit of the City Housing Help Center, as well as an ordinance establishing the citywide ATL Fresh & Free Food Distribution Program.

Read more about these items and others: https://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/Home/Components/News/News/4548/175?backlist=%2fhome

05/27/2026

Join Councilmember Wayne Martin in honoring Olajuwon Ajanaku of Eastside Golf with an official proclamation recognizing his impact on expanding access to golf and uplifting the community. All are welcome to attend this special ceremony and celebrate his accomplishments.

Date: Monday, June 1
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: Marvin S. Arrington, Sr. Council Chamber, 55 Trinity Ave. SW

Photos from Atlanta City Council's post 05/27/2026

Councilmember Andrea L. Boone and Vice-Chair Commissioner Khadijah Abdur-Rahman hosted a joint City of Atlanta and Fulton County Town Hall at the Harriet G. Darnell Center.

The discussion focused on key issues affecting the Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Corridor, including resources for the unhoused, illegal gaming machines, community cleanliness, and public safety.

Neighbors and faith leaders shared their concerns directly with officials. The goal of the event was to promote transparency, provide important updates, and gather candid feedback to help strengthen the community.

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Atlanta, GA
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