State & Local Meeting
LaGrange, Georgia City Council Meeting - March 10, 2026
March 10, 2026
The City of LaGrange, Georgia City Council convened on March 10, 2026, addressing several key community and municipal matters. Highlights included the recognition of Captain Jeremy Butler for 25 years of service in the police department, underscoring leadership and community engagement. The council held a public hearing on rezoning a property on Broom Street to permit short-term rentals, reflecting local development and housing considerations. Additionally, the council approved the sale of surplus vehicles via GovDeals and accepted a clean audit report, demonstrating fiscal responsibility. A significant discussion focused on utility rates, with the city highlighting its competitive electric and natural gas rates compared to other Georgia utilities, benefiting residents through lower costs and property tax offsets. The council also approved a budget amendment to allocate up to $30,000 from the Community Development fund to cover permit and tap fees for Habitat for Humanity and Branches of Hope housing projects, supporting affordable housing initiatives. Presentations from local nonprofits, including the LaGrange Symphony Orchestra and Kid Entrepreneur program, emphasized community enrichment through arts and youth entrepreneurship, with the latter detailing efforts to teach financial literacy and business skills to children aged 9 to 17. The meeting concluded with announcements about upcoming community events and initiatives, reflecting the council's commitment to civic engagement and support for local organizations.
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- LaGrange, Georgia City Council Meeting - March 10, 2026 · City of LaGrange, GA · Mar 10