Meeting
City Council Meeting 5/26/2026
Body
City of South Fulton
Date
May 25, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City Council of South Fulton held a work session and regular meeting on May 26, 2026, focusing on several key community and development initiatives. A major highlight was the presentation on the planned Health and Human Services South facility, a multi-purpose center to provide senior services, behavioral health programs, and vital records access, with an estimated construction timeline of three years and a budget supported by Fulton County. The council also discussed the T-SPLOST 3 transportation funding, with an anticipated allocation of approximately $101 million for local projects, emphasizing road resurfacing, congestion mitigation, and sidewalk improvements. Additionally, the council reviewed the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) related to impact fees for parks, police, and fire services, which will inform future development fees and capital projects. Public hearings were held on the consolidated plan for community development block grants (CDBG), focusing on affordable housing and community needs, with an expected federal allocation of around $1.3 million. The meeting included recognition of police department achievements and community engagement efforts, as well as approval of a settlement agreement related to real estate. Several ordinances were introduced, including regulations on loitering and prohibiting campaigning at city-sponsored events. The council also approved a special event application for a 5K/9K race at Wolf Creek Amphitheater. No new executive session actions were reported during the regular meeting.
Source
City of South Fulton