Cobb Commission Chairwoman Lisa Cupid will be holding a town hall meeting at the East Cobb Library next week.
It’s part of what she is calling her “All In Town Halls” to get public feedback on the county budget, “data centers, proposed code amendments, and other county initiatives.”
The town hall at the East Cobb Library (4880 Lower Roswell Road, at the Parkaire Landing Shopping Center) takes place on Wednesday, July 22 from 7-8:30 p.m.
The proposed Cobb fiscal year 2027 budget will be adopted later this month, and the county also is pondering an extension of a moratorium on considering data centers that expires in August.
Last week, the county also held an open house on the proposed Cobb 2050 Comprehensive Plan update that has garnered some community opposition.
Cupid has been holding “All In Sessions” throughout the county, including the four districts on the Cobb Board of Commissioners.
The others are Wednesday at the Tommy Nobis Center (240 Interstate North Parkway), and July 23 at the Milford Recreation Center (675 Smyrna Powder Springs Road).
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