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Attorney General seeks answers on latest allegations against College Park
By Adrianne Murchison at SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news)
· July 1, 2026
· 2 min read
After more than two years of residents filing complaints with the Attorney General’s Office alleging a lack of transparency and violations of the Open Meetings Act by College Park officials, recent city council actions are drawing increased scrutiny from state officials.
Senior Assistant Attor...
Key takeaway She requested a response within 10 days.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The Attorney General's inquiry into College Park's council meetings has significant implications for the city's residents, who have been seeking greater transparency in their local government for years. The fact that 15 residents felt compelled to travel four hours to attend a special called meeting in Savannah, only to have their participation potentially limited by the meeting's remote location, underscores the deep-seated concerns about the city's commitment to public engagement. College Park's history of controversy, including the sudden reversal on the battery energy storage facility rezoning, has eroded trust between the city council and its constituents. As the Attorney General's Office awaits a response from the city attorney, residents will be watching closely to see if the city takes concrete steps to address these concerns and foster a more open and inclusive governance process. The city's response will be a crucial test of its willingness to prioritize transparency and public participation.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news) ·
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Senior Assistant Attor...
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