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Brookhaven citizens protest millage rate increase at council meeting
By Cathy Cobbs at Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
A standing-room-only crowd attended a Brookhaven City Council meeting on June 23 to let the panel know that it was unhappy with a proposal for a 40-percent increase in the city’s millage rate.
About 150 people attended the meeting in the council chambers, while another 100 watched the proceedi...
Key takeaway About 150 people attended the meeting in the council chambers, while another 100 watched the proceedi...
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The millage rate increase approved by the Brookhaven City Council will have a direct impact on the city's residents, who will see a significant rise in their property taxes. With property taxes making up about 44% of the city's revenues, this increase will be a substantial burden for many homeowners. The city's decision to maintain the current level of services despite the increase suggests that residents can expect to see continued investment in areas such as public safety, with the city boasting more police officers per capita than neighboring Dunwoody. However, the fact that the council chose to move forward with the increase despite overwhelming opposition from citizens may strain relationships between the city government and its residents. As the city moves forward with its new budget, it will be important to monitor how the increased revenue is allocated and whether residents see tangible benefits from the higher taxes they will be paying.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
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What is this story about? A standing-room-only crowd attended a Brookhaven City Council meeting on June 23 to let the panel know that it was unhappy with a proposal for a 40-percent increase in the city’s millage rate.
About 150 people attended the meeting in the council chambers, while another 100 watched the proceedi...
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