FOIA Request Sent to City of Alpharetta Combined Pension Plan Regarding 2023 Pension Roster on September 20, 2024

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FOIA Request to City of Alpharetta Combined Pension Plan Regarding 2023 Pension Roster on September 20, 2024.

We at North Fulton Today, a media organization dedicated to comprehensive and accurate news coverage on local governmental affairs, have formally requested records under the Georgia Open Records Act ยง 50.18.70 et seq., from the City of Alpharetta Combined Pension Plan.

The requested records pertain to a complete list of all active and retired employees within the organization’s pension fund for the year of 2023. The specific data fields requested include last name, first name, middle name, date of birth, employer name, employment start date, employment end date, salary, compensation type, amount received in pension disbursements, year of record, process date of disbursement, last disbursement amount received by each employee or retiree, frequency of disbursements and contribution amount for the year 2023.

As a media outlet committed to holding public institutions accountable and providing transparency to the public through our reporting efforts, we believe access to these public records is essential in fulfilling our professional responsibilities. In line with this commitment to public service journalism and transparency in government affairs, we have requested a fee waiver as a media professional for this request.

We await a response from the City of Alpharetta Combined Pension Plan regarding this request and will continue our efforts to provide comprehensive coverage on local governmental affairs.



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