The Proposed FY Budget Review 2B contains important information concerning THREE “self-created DEPARTMENTS” that were never VOTED on by the Mayor and Council; yet they are operating with combined Budgets that exceeds $9 million; and the hiring of two employees
Mayor and Council continue to ignore the Residents in the Proposed FY 24 Budget. Thier greed and lack of accountability is front and center in the Proposed Budget. Read the Newsletter. CLICK HERE :Proposed FY 24 Budget Review 1A Proposed FY
UPDATE: PROPOSED FY24 BUDGET DEBATE CLICK HERE: UPDATE Proposed FY24 Budget Debate
Residents, you have the right and responsibility to have your questions answered concerning REVENUE SOURCES and EXPENDITURES in the Proposed FY 24 Budget, as well as REQUESTS for SPECIAL PROJECTS. PLEASE READ THE ATTACHMENT AND SHARE! CLICK HERE: Proposed
PLEASE CLICK HERE: Legal Services and Advice DOCUMENTS: PLEASE CLICK HERE: Interim City Attorney Weems, etc
The Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) has provided an excellent Questions and Answers document for elected and non-elected officials to read. This document will clear up how the Hotel-Motel Tax money is to be used. CLICK HERE: Hotel Motel Tax Q
I. To Read the Capitol Protest Email Newsletter for February 28, 2023, CLICK HERE: Capitol Protest February 2023 II. TO SEE THE NEWSCLIP CAPITOL PROTEST, CLICK HERE: Capitol Protest Newsclip III. TO Read the Corruption and Solutions Email Newsletter for
Please read the Attachments below for all the September 2022 Newsletters and Related Attachments. 1) September 15th Newsletter: September Email Newsletter 1 2) September 17th Newsletter: Residential Services Reduced a) Related attachment: ORR-1997-2022-WWDPermits2019-2022_(CH) (2) 3) September 20th Newsletter: Misuse
The Mayor’s Community Meeting AGENDA needs to ADD some of the most important issues facing the residents, namely the excessive expenditures of the Wednesday Wind Down Enterprise and the loss of Revenues to the City and Residents. Please Read the
RENT CONTROL IN EAST POINT? With rent increases at an all-time high and projected to keep increasing, isn’t it time for State and Local Elected Officials to become proactive and propose Legislation that would help to stabilize rent increases in