Atlanta City Council Committees to Review Infrastructure and Housing Initiatives Today

Atlanta City Council Committees to Review Infrastructure and Housing Initiatives Today
Today, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, the Atlanta City Council continues its active legislative week with multiple high-profile committee meetings and a session of the License Review Board. These meetings, held at Atlanta City Hall, are set to address vital municipal concerns, including watershed management, public works projects, and the city’s ongoing efforts to expand affordable housing and community development.
City Utilities Committee Meeting
The morning session kicks off at 10:00 a.m. with the City Utilities Committee meeting. Chaired by Councilmember Dustin Hillis, the committee oversees the critical operations of the Department of Watershed Management and the Department of Public Works. Today’s agenda is expected to cover a range of essential services that affect the daily lives of Atlantans. Key areas of focus for this committee include:
- Reviewing and approving legislation regarding the city's wastewater and drinking water infrastructure.
- Discussing advancements in solid waste collection and the city’s recycling programs.
- Addressing routine yet critical infrastructure updates, such as street resurfacing, sidewalk construction, and water bill adjustments.
- Evaluating franchise agreements and rights-of-way acquisitions for upcoming utility expansions.
Joining Chair Hillis are committee members Liliana Bakhtiari, Kelsea Bond, Andrea L. Boone, Jason Dozier, Mary Norwood, and Alex Wan.
Community Development/Human Services Committee
At 1:30 p.m., the Community Development/Human Services (CD/HS) Committee will convene under the leadership of Chair Matt Westmoreland. As Mayor Andre Dickens continues his second term with a focus on equity and prosperity, the CD/HS committee plays a central role in implementing the administration's “Moving Atlanta Forward” agenda. Today’s session will highlight the city’s strategic growth and social safety nets, with discussions expected to touch on:
- Progress reports on the Comprehensive Development Plan and citywide land use strategies.
- Updates on housing-related programs designed to combat displacement and improve code enforcement.
- Evaluations of the Department of Parks and Recreation, specifically regarding improvements to local parks and job training programs.
- Matters pertaining to Invest Atlanta and the Atlanta Housing Authority.
The committee includes Councilmembers Kelsea Bond, Michael Julian Bond, Eshé Collins, Jason Dozier, Antonio Lewis, and Jason Winston.
License Review Board Session
Concluding the day's official business, the License Review Board (LRB) is scheduled to meet at 5:00 p.m. in the Larry Dingle Committee Room on the second floor of City Hall. The LRB is responsible for evaluating applications for alcohol licenses and other regulated business permits. These hearings are essential for local business owners and often include testimony regarding new establishments and renewals.
All meetings today are open to the public. Residents who cannot attend in person are encouraged to watch the proceedings live on the city’s government broadcast, Channel 26, or via the Atlanta City Council’s official YouTube channel. Public comment remains a vital part of the committee process, offering citizens a platform to speak on legislation before it reaches the full council for a final vote.