Meeting
LaGrange, Georgia City Council Meeting - April 14, 2026
Body
City of LaGrange, GA
Date
April 13, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City of LaGrange, Georgia held a City Council meeting on April 14, 2026, which included several procurement and zoning-related discussions. The council approved motions to call public hearings for multiple rezoning requests and annexations involving commercial, industrial, and residential land uses, including parcels on Pegasus Parkway, West Point Road, Duran Road, and Johnson Street. A significant policy decision was made to require special use permits for all data centers, ensuring thorough vetting of such developments due to concerns about their scale, water, and energy demands. This ordinance amendment aims to provide greater oversight and community input before data centers can be approved. Additionally, the council approved an ordinance to remove family license restrictions for Class B liquor pouring licenses and repeal local alcohol catering permits, aligning with state law changes. The meeting also featured presentations from community organizations focused on environmental monitoring, education, and senior services, but no direct contract awards or budget allocations were reported. A citizen petition raised concerns about procedural violations related to a subdivision project, highlighting zoning and safety inspection issues. Overall, the meeting emphasized land use planning, regulatory compliance for new developments, and community support programs.
Source
City of LaGrange, GA