On Wednesday East Cobb cityhood leaders will address a meeting of the Powers Ferry Corridor Alliance.
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at Brumby Elementary School (815 Terrell Mill Road). The PFCA, formerly known as the Terrell Mill Community Association, is a civic group, which has occasional community meetings.
Also scheduled to speak are Cobb Commission Chairman Mike Boyce and Cobb Commissioner Bob Ott, with topics including county police staffing issues and a transit update.
Other updates include what’s happening in the Powers Ferry corridor, including the MarketPlace Terrell Mill and Restaurant Row redevelopment projects.
Part of the Powers Ferry corridor would be included in the proposed City of East Cobb, down to around the intersection at Terrell Mill Road.
Below that, the Powers Ferry area is included in the Cumberland Community Improvement District, which is not included in the proposed city limits.
Last week, the cityhood group held a town hall meeting of its own at Walton High School (see links below).
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