On Monday, April 9th, the Emerson City Council voted to adopted several MNGWPD ordinances involving separate taps, irrigation systems, meters, and conservation subdivisions. The recommendations for adoption came as part of the City’s annual audit for long-range plans, sewage procedures, water conservation and supply concerns.
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REWATCH The INTERSECTION 2025
ATLANTA, GA – On August 15, 2025, the Council for Quality Growth hosted more than 500 attendees at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Theater in City Springs for…
Digital Membership Packet
Membership Members by Level Member Directory Council for Quality Growth Board of Directors Meet our Team Policy and Government Affairs 2024 Member Highlights 2025 CQG…

Fulton County Approves $1.2 Billion Plan for New Jail Facility

Clayton County Kicks Off Zoning Ordinance Rewrite

Clayton County Hosting Transportation Summit August 27

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REWATCH The INTERSECTION 2025
ATLANTA, GA – On August 15, 2025, the Council for Quality Growth hosted more than 500 attendees at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Theater in City Springs for…
Digital Membership Packet
Membership Members by Level Member Directory Council for Quality Growth Board of Directors Meet our Team Policy and Government Affairs 2024 Member Highlights 2025 CQG…

Fulton County Approves $1.2 Billion Plan for New Jail Facility

Clayton County Kicks Off Zoning Ordinance Rewrite

Clayton County Hosting Transportation Summit August 27

Flint River Gateway Trails to Move Forward Despite Losing Federal Funding
REWATCH The INTERSECTION 2025
ATLANTA, GA – On August 15, 2025, the Council for Quality Growth hosted more than 500 attendees at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Theater in City Springs for…
Digital Membership Packet
Membership Members by Level Member Directory Council for Quality Growth Board of Directors Meet our Team Policy and Government Affairs 2024 Member Highlights 2025 CQG…