During a recent Kennesaw City Council meeting, the chair of the Department of Theater and Performance Studies at Kennesaw State University highlighted the successful collaboration between university staff and local organizations, particularly Smith Gilbert Gardens. Over the past four years, this partnership has led to the creation of original theatrical works, enriching the local arts scene and fostering further collaborations with community entities such as Swift Cantrell Park and the Cobb County library system. The chair emphasized the importance of these partnerships in expanding cultural opportunities and community engagement.
In addition to the arts discussion, the council addressed public feedback regarding the proposed accessory dwelling unit (ADU) ordinance. Four emails were submitted in support of the ordinance, although concerns were raised about its restrictive nature. Specific issues included the potential impact on seniors who may rely on renting out both units to afford care facilities while retaining their homes. Additionally, some residents argued that decisions regarding ADUs should ultimately rest with the primary property owner rather than being strictly regulated.
The meeting concluded without further public comments, signaling a pause in discussions as the council considers the feedback received.