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North Fulton cities pool efforts for comprehensive transportation plan
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The six cities of north Fulton County are close to adopting a $1 billion comprehensive transportation plan intended to help solve traffic snarls that bleed across their borders.
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Paine runs for Alpharetta council
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NorthFulton.com
Former Alpharetta Councilman Jim Paine wants his old job back. He stepped down after three terms under the city's term limit ordinance adopted in 1996, and having sat out a cycle he may run again.
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Fulton, Northside cities feud could land in court
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
An ongoing tax argument between Fulton County and its Northside cities may be headed to court for a final answer.
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North Fulton cities get promise of equity for MARTA
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NorthFulton.com
The Alpharetta City Council agreed to table a resolution objecting to the recently passed transportation bill allowing regional SPLOST referendums, but only on the assurance that Fulton and DeKalb taxpayers would be treated fairly.
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Monson qualifies for Alpharetta council seat
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NorthFulton.com
Former Alpharetta City Councilmember John Monson qualified last week to run for the open seat once held by David Belle Isle.
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North Fulton cities defer sales tax resolution
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
City councils in Johns Creek, Milton and Alpharetta deferred a resolution Monday evening to formally oppose a regional sales tax for transportation.
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Two former councilmen qualify for Alpharetta seat
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Two former Alpharetta City Council members have qualified to fill the unexpired term of David Belle Isle, who stepped down in May to run for the state Legislature.
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Fight brewing over transportation sales tax
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Fulton County mayors have united to fight a new penny sales tax for regional transportation plans, unless neighboring counties kick in extra money for a regional transit system.
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Big bucks for Alpharetta in baseball
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NorthFulton.com
Tourism can mean big bucks to a local economy, and Alpharetta is more than ready to play ball, any ball – baseball, basketball, lacrosse or soccer.
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Alpharetta plans water testing workshop
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Alpharetta is planning a free workshop on how to conduct chemical tests on rivers and streams.
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Alpharetta OKs land sale for business expansion
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Alpharetta voted Monday night to sell a 1.15-acre lot abutting Union Hill Park at half its appraised price to a company with plans for expansion.
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Police dogs honored with Alpharetta memorial
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NorthFulton.com
What used to be a screen of trees between the Public Safety building and the busy traffic of Old Milton Parkway has since become a park to house memorials for the men and women who have dedicated – and sometimes given – their lives to their city.
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