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Windward offers 44 different neighborhoods of single family homes, on 3,000 park-like acres surrounding a 200 acre lake, just minutes from exciting dining, shopping, entertainment and parks.

05/26/2026

My next Talk About Town, co-hosted by Council Member Katie Reeves, is 6:00 pm on June 18, 2026 at the City Hall Community Room. Please share and save the date. Thanks!

05/22/2026

Alright, Alpharetta, as we head into Memorial Day weekend, a quick but important reminder for parents and riders about the safe and lawful operation of electric bikes and electric motorcycles throughout our community.

Electric motorcycles that do not meet Georgia roadway requirements are not legal for operation on public roads, streets, or sidewalks in Alpharetta. If a vehicle functions as a motorcycle, it is regulated as a motorcycle under state law, including licensing, registration, and equipment requirements. Many of the vehicles currently being operated locally do not meet these legal standards.

Law enforcement agencies across Georgia continue to report concerns involving unsafe operation of high-speed electric vehicles by young riders, including excessive speeds, failure to obey traffic laws, and dangerous riding behaviors that place riders and the public at risk.

Rules to remember in Georgia:
• Electric motorcycles and similar motorized vehicles are not permitted on sidewalks or roadways
• Riders operating legally classified e-bikes on roadways must ride as far to the right as safely practicable
• Class 3 e-bikes, capable of speeds up to 28 mph, require riders to be at least 15 years old
• Vehicles exceeding legal e-bike classifications may require registration, licensing, and additional safety compliance under Georgia law

The City’s concern is centered on safety. Many riders, particularly younger operators, may not fully understand the capabilities, legal classifications, or risks associated with these vehicles.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to carefully evaluate any electric vehicle before purchase to ensure it is lawful, appropriate, and safely operated within the community, helping keep Alpharetta’s streets safe, responsible, and welcoming for everyone.

05/19/2026

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04/29/2026

Alright, Alpharetta—let’s clear this up before someone tries to take their golf cart to dinner on Haynes Bridge.

Can you drive a golf cart on public roads? The short answer is no.

Here’s how it works in Alpharetta:

What IS allowed (on roads 35 mph or less):
Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs) are street-legal and permitted on qualifying roads. These are 4-wheeled electric vehicles that travel 20–25 mph and come equipped with the safety features you’d expect—headlights, turn signals, mirrors, seat belts, a windshield, and more. They’re registered, tagged, and held to the same rules as any other vehicle on the road.

What’s NOT allowed:
Golf carts and Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) are not permitted on public roadways in Alpharetta. While PTVs may have some safety equipment, they’re limited in speed and not designed for road use. Golf carts? Even less so—no lights, no seat belts, and definitely not built for traffic.

So why the restriction? Our roads simply weren’t designed for them. Mixing low-speed, lightly equipped vehicles with regular traffic isn’t a great recipe for safety.

One more thing:
If it’s on the road, it needs to be properly registered. No exceptions.

Drive smart, Alpharetta.

04/25/2026

CivicClerk events and agendas for citizens

04/16/2026

Opening night of Alpharetta Food Truck Alley is almost here and we are READY! 🎉

Join us April 23 from 5–9PM for an evening packed with flavor, fun, and live music by Cole Thannisch.

We’re bringing out 9 fan-favorite food trucks and local bars to quench your thirst while you relax under the big tree, enjoy the vibes, and soak in the community atmosphere that makes this night so special.

⚠️ Please note: All vendors are fully booked for the season. Any comments about vendor spots are a scam — do not respond.

Food Trucks- A Little Nauti Food Truck, The Bento Bus, Tres Jardines Taqueria, Lisa's Crêperie, Viva Pita Food Truck, Gekko Sushi Hibachi Truck, Fly High Burgers, Yom Ice Cream, Sweet Jeanius.

Bars and Drinks- Ceviche Taqueria - Roswelll, Truck & Tap Alpharetta, Currahee Brewing Co - Alpharetta.

Thankyou- , Awesome Alpharetta, Georgia, Fab Food Trucks, City of Alpharetta Recreation, Parks, Cultural Services, City of Alpharetta GA, Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau.

04/08/2026

I’m looking forward to hosting my first Community Meeting as a member of Alpharetta City Council! The focus will be on the projects being discussed for the upcoming T-SPLOST 3. Council will vote on the projects in May. The first workshop is next week. Director Sewczwicz will be there as well. I look forward to good feedback and discussions!

Mark your calendars….
03/27/2026

Mark your calendars….

03/05/2026

Hundreds of residents have already taken the 2045 Comprehensive Plan survey and joined early meetings to share thoughtful input about Alpharetta’s future. Now it’s time for the next step.

Public Meeting #2 – Comprehensive Plan Update

Session 1: March 10, 2026 | 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Session 2: March 17, 2026 | 5:00–6:30 p.m.
City Hall Community Room | 2 Park Plaza

These open-house style meetings let you drop in whenever it works for you. Review draft concepts, talk with the planning team, ask questions, and help shape the priorities that will guide Alpharetta through 2045. Your input will be documented and directly influence real decisions. Plus, participants will have a chance to win Alpharetta swag!

What Is the Comprehensive Plan Update?
It is a community driven roadmap for Alpharetta’s future. The Comprehensive Plan Update refreshes the City’s long-range vision using current data and resident feedback to guide growth, development, mobility, and community character through 2045. It also meets state requirements that keep Alpharetta eligible for critical funding and turns community priorities into clear, actionable steps.

For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/4tUnVmP

02/23/2026

2045 Comprehensive Plan- Upcoming Public Meetings

Your voice matters, and we’re listening. Hundreds of residents have already taken the 2045 Comprehensive Plan survey and showed up to early meetings to share thoughtful input about Alpharetta’s future. Now we’re building on that feedback, and we want you at the table for the next step.

Public Meeting #2 – Comprehensive Plan Update

Session 1
March 10, 2026 | 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
City Hall Community Room

Session 2
March 17, 2026 | 5:00–6:30 p.m.
City Hall Community Room

Address: 2 Park Plaza, Alpharetta GA, 30009

These are open-house style meetings, so drop in during the session that works best for you. Review draft concepts, talk directly with the planning team, ask questions, and help shape the priorities that will guide Alpharetta through 2045. These meetings are where input is reviewed, documented, and used to inform real decisions.

What Is the Comprehensive Plan Update?

It is a community driven roadmap for Alpharetta’s future. The Comprehensive Plan Update refreshes the City’s long-range vision using current data and resident feedback to guide growth, development, mobility, and community character through 2045. It also meets state requirements that keep Alpharetta eligible for critical funding and turns community priorities into clear, actionable steps.

For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/4tUnVmP

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