South Fulton outlines 2025–2029 strategic plan focused on operations, neighborhoods, finances and infrastructure

City of South Fulton · December 12, 2025

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An unidentified presenter summarized South Fulton’s 2025–2029 strategic plan, highlighting four priorities: improve city operations, strengthen neighborhood collaboration, protect and grow city finances, and invest in long-term capital and asset maintenance.

The City of South Fulton presented a brief overview of its 2025–2029 strategic plan, identifying four priority goals aimed at improving municipal operations, strengthening neighborhood collaboration, safeguarding city finances and investing in infrastructure, an unidentified presenter said.

The presenter described the document as “our roadmap for a vibrant and inclusive future where sustainability, innovation, and economic opportunity thrive,” and said the plan emphasizes ‘‘thoughtful development, responsible resource management, and protecting our environment so growth benefits both today’s residents and future generations.”

The speaker listed the plan’s four key goals in order: “1, help the city run smoothly. 2, work together as neighbors. 3, keep our city's money safe and growing. 4, build and take care of things for the future.” Those points indicate priorities across internal operations, community engagement, fiscal stewardship and capital investment.

The transcript provided a concise framing of the plan but did not include details on timelines, specific projects, budget amounts or implementation responsibilities. No formal motions, votes or named city officials were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.

The presentation concluded with a closing appeal to collective action: “Together, we're building our future stronger, smarter, and united.” Further details, including adoption steps, public comment opportunities or staff implementation plans, were not specified in the transcript.