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06/16/2026
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Cobb County School District Files Suit Over County Commission’s Attempted Seizure of Dollars for Kids The Cobb County School District announced it has filed a lawsuit to prevent the Cobb County Board of Commissioners from taking money away from Cobb’s students and teachers.
06/16/2026
The following is a link to the live stream of the town hall meeting tonight: https://www.youtube.com/live/fp-UNEwnJQY?feature=shared
Patricia’s summary of the town hall meeting using as few words as possible:
The City plans to set up it’s own police department in a year. Citizens will be charged an additional 4.5mils in property taxes to cover the cost. There may be exemptions but they have not been determined yet. Citizens can offer input to the city via a survey. The QR code provided in the meeting does not link to the survey but maybe the city will post a link to it on their social media.
06/15/2026
Published by Patricia Auch
The following is a link to the approved IGA for public safety: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qE46KXaVWxcGWQorSiD-VPdoVtRHOEfd/view?usp=drivesdk
Here is a link to the original IGA: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d6cjEB2LOQ83_4DvkugfBijUQ68Zieip/view?usp=drivesdk
There really wasn’t much change from the original IGA other than some clarifying language in Section IX.
06/15/2026
An agreement has been reached!
Please see the information below!
Also if you were planning on attending the TownHall tonight, please still attend!
Signing this agreement does not lay to rest the issue of what our future state of public services will be, specifically the possibility of standing up our own police department and its funding.
City of Mableton and Cobb County Finalize Law Enforcement Agreement
Mayor's Office
Posted on June 15, 2026
City of Mableton and Cobb County Successfully Finalize Intergovernmental Agreement for Police Services
Agreement Preserves Public Safety and Secures Key Revisions Protecting Mableton's Municipal Authority
MABLETON, GA (June 15, 2026) – The City of Mableton and Cobb County have finalized a new Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) for law enforcement services. The agreement ensures uninterrupted police protection for Mableton residents while securing several important items that protect the City's municipal authority and local governance.
Mayor Michael Owens announced that after extensive discussions and negotiations, the City has agreed to move forward with the revised agreement.
"From the beginning, our goal was never to create conflict," said Mayor Owens. "Our responsibility was to ensure that Mableton could continue receiving high-quality police services while also protecting the powers and responsibilities granted to this City by the Georgia General Assembly and our Charter."
Following the expiration of the previous agreement on May 31, negotiations focused on several provisions that the City believed extended beyond the scope of a traditional police services contract and affected core municipal functions. The provisions include municipal court operations, local permitting authority, revenue, and other matters involving local governance.
The agreement reflects several revisions requested by the City after reviewing the initial draft presented following mediation. Those revisions were designed to protect Mableton's municipal authority, preserve the viability of its municipal court, strengthen accountability provisions, and ensure local governance functions remained under local control.
Throughout the process, City leaders maintained that the issue was not about seeking additional powers or special treatment. Rather, the City sought to preserve its ability to exercise powers already granted to municipalities under Georgia law.
As a result of continued discussions between the parties, Cobb County agreed to revise several provisions that the City identified as impacting municipal authority, municipal court operations, and local governance. These revisions addressed concerns that had prevented ex*****on of the earlier version of the agreement.
Among the most notable changes:
The agreement now recognizes the City of Mableton Municipal Court and preserves the City's ability to retain revenues generated through matters adjudicated in Municipal Court.
City ordinance violations will be processed through Mableton’s Municipal Court for adjudication, reinforcing the City's investment in its local judicial system.
Asset forfeiture provisions were revised to ensure forfeitures are handled through established regional public safety mechanisms rather than being retained exclusively by Cobb County.
The City secured expanded reporting, transparency, and notification requirements that will provide greater accountability and oversight regarding the law enforcement services being delivered to Mableton residents.
Additional protections were added regarding liability and indemnification provisions that better protect the interests of Mableton taxpayers.
"These changes matter because they recognize Mableton as a fully functioning municipality with its own governmental responsibilities," Owens said. "The City invested significant resources establishing a municipal court, administrative systems, and local governance structures. It was important that those institutions be recognized and respected."
One of the City's principal concerns involved preserving the ability of Mableton Municipal Court to perform the functions authorized to municipal courts under Georgia law. The final agreement recognizes the City's court and allows municipal matters to be adjudicated locally rather than unnecessarily transferring those functions away from the City.
Mayor Owens acknowledged that not every issue raised by the City was resolved.
"There remain areas where we continue to believe municipal governments should retain greater authority over matters occurring within their own boundaries," Owens said. "However, the final agreement is much stronger than the version originally presented to the City and reflects meaningful progress on several issues that were important to Mableton."
The Mayor emphasized that public safety remained the City's highest priority throughout negotiations.
"At no point did we lose sight of our responsibility to protect residents. I'd like to commend the County, Cobb PD and Sheriff Craig Owens for working with us to keep public safety as our top priority throughout this process," Owens said. "The agreement ensures continued police services while preserving important elements of local control and municipal governance. We believe it was important to ensure the final agreement properly reflected the interests of Mableton residents and respected the City's municipal authority."
The City of Mableton will host a Public Safety Town Hall on Monday, June 15, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Riverside EpiCenter. During the event, City leadership will provide additional information regarding the agreement, discuss the future of public safety in Mableton, and answer questions from residents.
Additional information is available at the City's official website, www.mableton.gov
City of Mableton and Cobb County Successfully Finalize Intergovernmental Agreement for Police Services (PDF)
06/15/2026
Reminder: Mableton’s Public Safety Town Hall is tonight: Monday, June 15, 2026 @ 6:00pm at the Riverside EpiCenter.
🚔 Public Safety Town Hall
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Join Mayor Michael Owens and City Council for a Public Safety Town Hall to learn more about the City's long-term public safety strategy and the development of Mableton's future Public Safety Division.
This is an opportunity to hear updates, ask questions, and learn more about the roadmap ahead for public safety in Mableton.
📅 June 15, 2026
⏰ 6 PM – 8 PM
📍 Riverside EpiCenter
135 Riverside Pkwy, Mableton, GA 30168
We look forward to seeing you there.
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🚔 Reunión Comunitaria sobre Seguridad Pública
Acompañe al Alcalde Michael Owens y al Concejo Municipal para una reunión comunitaria sobre seguridad pública y conozca más sobre la estrategia de seguridad pública a largo plazo de la Ciudad y el desarrollo de la futura División de Seguridad Pública de Mableton.
Esta es una oportunidad para recibir actualizaciones, hacer preguntas y conocer más sobre el camino a seguir para la seguridad pública en Mableton.
📅 15 de junio de 2026
⏰ 6 PM – 8 PM
📍 Riverside EpiCenter
135 Riverside Pkwy, Mableton, GA 30168
Esperamos verlo allí.
06/10/2026
06/09/2026
Agenda for June 10th Mableton City Council Meeting to be held at 6:30pm at 135 Riverside Pkwy
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. INVOCATION
4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS
a. Second Public Hearing of FY 2027 Budget
Consideration and Approval of Second Read of Ordinance Adopting the FY 2027
Budget
7. PRESENTATIONS/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS/PROCLAMATIONS
a. Presentation of the Municipal Leader Community and Workplace Culture Certificate
to Councilwoman Keisha Jeffcoat
b. Project Update: Illegal Dumping Mitigation Efforts
8. APPOINTMENTS
9. PUBLIC COMMENTS - 2 minutes per speaker - no more than 30 minutes for all speakers.
10. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Ratification of Council member approved elevations - Morris Mill located at Cooper
Lake Rd , PIN 17018100040
b. Approval to negotiate and execute in substantial format the Stormwater Maintenance Agreement for Collection at Sweetwater, LLC, a property located at Old Bankhead Hwy in Land Lot 1296 and 1297, 19th District, Cobb County, PIN 19129600490 for a town house development
c. Approval of May 27, 2026 Work Session Minutes (5:15 pm meeting)
d. Approval of May 27, 2026 Regular Meeting Minutes
e. Approval of May 11, 2026 Work Session Meeting Minutes (1245 Veterans Memorial
Highway)
f. Approval for Mayor to sign and submit Georgia Department of Transportation Local
Maintenance & Improvement Grant (LMIG) Application for Local Road Assistance
Funds For Fiscal Year 2026 LRA Supplemental
11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
12. NEW BUSINESS
13. OTHER BUSINESS/DISCUSSION
14. CITY MANAGER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTS
15. CITY ATTORNEY/CITY CLERK/STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTS
16. MAYOR AND COUNCIL
ANNOUNCEMENTS/COMMENTS
17. EXECUTIVE SESSION (IF NEEDED) FOR LITIGATION (O.C.G.A. 50-14-
3(B)(1)(A)REAL ESTATE(O.C.G.A. 50-14-3 (B)(1)) PERSONNEL ( O.C.G.A. 50-14-3
(B)(2)) AND MISC. EXEMPTIONS ( O.C.G.A. 50-14-3 (B)(4)&(5))
18. ADJOURNMENT
View agenda packet here: https://mabletonga.portal.civicclerk.com/event/609/files
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