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Alpharetta Development Authority approves consent agenda, shifts 2026 meetings to second Thursday

December 03, 2025 | Alpharetta, Fulton County, Georgia


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Alpharetta Development Authority approves consent agenda, shifts 2026 meetings to second Thursday
The Development Authority of Alpharetta convened at 6:00 p.m. and approved its consent agenda, which included minutes from Sept. 30 and financial reports, then voted to move its regular 2026 meetings from the first Tuesday of each month to the second Thursday.

Staff said the schedule change is intended to reduce conflicts with holidays and give board members and staff more time to review materials and consult with legal counsel. "This would also give us more time to consult with legal if needed," Diana said while introducing the proposal.

A board member moved to adopt the 2026 schedule and another member seconded; the Chair announced the vote as 5–0 in favor. The consent agenda was similarly approved earlier in the meeting by an announced 5–0 vote.

No public comments were offered during the meeting. The authority adjourned at 6:22 p.m.

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