City Of Alpharetta
Recent News About City Of Alpharetta
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Alpharetta sets December 1 as deadline for property tax payments
December 1 is the deadline for property owners in Alpharetta to pay their taxes.
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Alpharetta prepares for its annual Season of Celebration starting November 23
Alpharetta is gearing up for its 46th annual Season of Celebration, set to kick off with the Alpharetta Tree Lighting ceremony on November 23 from 5 to 9 p.m. in Downtown Alpharetta.
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City reminds residents: keep leaves out of storm drains
The City of Alpharetta is urging residents to adhere to local ordinances regarding the disposal of leaves and yard clippings.
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Georgia voters urged to bring proper identification on Election Day
Georgia voters are encouraged to participate in the upcoming election on Tuesday, November 5.
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Alpharetta appoints Suzanne Swain as Community Relations Manager
The City of Alpharetta has announced Suzanne Swain as its new Community Relations Manager.
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Alpharetta hosts educational workshop on rain barrel benefits
Alpharetta's Natural Resources Commission, along with the City’s Community Agriculture Program and the City of Alpharetta, is set to host an informational workshop focused on rain barrels.
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Alpharetta hosts hazardous waste collection event for residents
Residents of Alpharetta have the opportunity to dispose of household hazardous waste and paint at a recycling event scheduled for Saturday, November 16, 2024.
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Deer mating season increases collision risks on Alpharetta roads
Deer activity is expected to increase in Alpharetta over the coming weeks due to the mating season for whitetail deer.
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Fulton County opens early voting for November general election
Early voting for the November 5 General Election in Fulton County has commenced, starting today, October 15, and continuing until Friday, November 1. During this period, voters can visit any early voting location to cast their ballots.
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Alpharetta appoints Charlie Jewell as director of economic development
The City of Alpharetta has appointed Charlie Jewell as the new Director of Economic Development. Jewell brings over 16 years of experience in fostering economic growth at various levels, including local, regional, and university sectors.
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Wire and Wood Music Festival causes road closures in Downtown Alpharetta
The Wire and Wood Music Festival is set to take place in Downtown Alpharetta this Friday and Saturday, resulting in several road closures, including a section of State Route 9. Motorists are advised to avoid the area during these times, and visitors should prepare for potential travel delays and increased pedestrian traffic.
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Alpharetta offers hazardous waste collection event for residents
City of Alpharetta residents can participate in a one-day recycling collection event for household hazardous waste and paint on November 16, 2024. This opportunity is exclusive to those living within the Alpharetta City Limits, with limited participation slots available.
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Alpharetta celebrates fall with community scarecrow tour and competition
Downtown Alpharetta is hosting a Scarecrow Walking Tour featuring over 150 scarecrows crafted by community members. These displays mark the fall season and are enjoyed by both residents and visitors. The tradition of walking through the scarecrow-lined streets in October continues to be popular.
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Wire & Wood Songwriters Festival returns to Alpharetta this weekend
Final preparations are underway for the Wire & Wood Songwriters Festival, set to take place in Downtown Alpharetta on October 11-12. The festival anticipates drawing over 20,000 music fans with a lineup of forty performances across seven free-admission stages. Additionally, there will be an exclusive ticketed Listening Room, the debut of the Live Art Lounge, and a Music Makers Market.
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Hurricane Helene expected to impact Alpharetta around sunrise
Alpharetta is expected to experience the most significant impacts from Hurricane Helene between 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM on Friday, September 27, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service. The city is currently under a flash flood warning until 5:15 AM and a flood watch that will expire at 2:00 PM.
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Hurricane Helene spares Alpharetta but impacts other regions
Residents of Alpharetta can breathe a sigh of relief as Hurricane Helene, which was initially predicted to bring tropical storm force winds to the area, has taken a different path. The storm stayed well east of Alpharetta, sparing the city from any significant impact.
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Alpharetta postpones Friday trash service due to Hurricane Helene
Due to safety concerns related to high winds expected from Hurricane Helene, Alpharetta's curbside trash and recycling program will not operate on Friday. Residents are advised not to place their trash or recycling cans outside today.
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Alpharetta braces for impact as Hurricane Helene approaches
Alpharetta is set to experience the effects of Hurricane Helene starting around midnight, with the main storm expected to hit at approximately 3:00 AM. The storm is predicted to bring hazardous winds at tropical storm strength.
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Alpharetta braces for impacts as Hurricane Helene approaches
Alpharetta is under a Tropical Storm Warning and will begin to experience the effects of Hurricane Helene around 1 AM on Friday. The expected impacts include sustained winds approaching 60 mph with gusts over 80 mph, heavy rain adding another 6 to 8 inches tonight, widespread tree falls, and extended power outages.
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Alpharetta closes city offices due to Hurricane Helene
City business offices in Alpharetta will be closed on Friday, September 27, due to the anticipated impact of Hurricane Helene. The latest update from the National Weather Service indicates that the storm's approach has slowed significantly, with the most powerful winds expected between 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM on Friday.