The July 16th Planning & Zoning Meeting has been Cancelled. No applications submitted for consideration.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) DeKalb, Inc.’s mission is to promote and improve the quality of life for ALL who are affected by mental illness by providing support, education and advocacy. NAMI DeKalb serves the most vulnerable members of our community through our support groups for individuals challenged with severe and persistent mental illness and their families. In recognition
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The Clarkston City Council announces that the 2019 tentative millage rate was adopted at its meeting on Tuesday, June 4, 2019. Public Hearings on the millage rate will be held on:
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.
The Public Hearings will be held Clarkston Council Room, 3921 Church Street, Clarkston, GA. Final
The HPC was established by the Council, at the 1-3-2019 Council Meeting, to oversee initiatives including conducting inventories of Clarkston’s historic assets, proposing historic districts and sites, promoting awareness through a wide range of activities, and acting as advisors to public officials related to historic preservation issues. The Historic Preservation Commission is a board of three
The June 18 Planning & Zoning Meeting is Cancelled. No applications have been submitted for consideration.
The Clarkston Community Development and Marketing & Civic Innovation have scheduled a Joint Standing Advisory Committee meeting for Thursday, 6-6-19 starting at 6:00PM.
The Community Development and Marketing & Civic Innovation SAC Meeting is open to the Public. The Meeting will be held in the Council Room, 3921 Church Street. Parties with an interest in the topics are encouraged to attend.
In January (at the January 3, 2019 City Council meeting), the City of Clarkston established a Historic Preservation Commission, HPC, to oversee initiatives including conducting inventories of Clarkston’s historic assets, proposing historic districts and sites, promoting awareness through a wide range of activities, and acting as advisors to public officials related to historic preservation issues
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The Clarkston City Council is considering zoning reform that consists of three major components:
(1) revising zoning ordinances to require Planning and Zoning Board review and public hearings for Conditional Use Permit, and to increase advance public notice of any application for a variance, rezoning or conditional use permit;
(2)