City Notice Roundup: Atlanta Committee Meetings and Health Advisories for February 9

Official Meeting Notices for February 9, 2026
The City of Atlanta has several high-priority committee and commission meetings scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2026. Residents are encouraged to participate in the local legislative process by attending these sessions at City Hall or following proceedings through official municipal channels.
- Housing Commission: Scheduled from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The commission will review current housing initiatives and policies aimed at addressing affordability and residential development within the city limits.
- Zoning Committee: Meeting today to discuss land-use petitions, rezoning requests, and urban planning updates that affect various neighborhoods across the Atlanta districts.
- Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee: This committee will convene to address matters concerning the Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Fire Rescue, and various legal administrative functions of the city.
- Water and Sewer Appeals Board: A hearing is scheduled from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM. This board reviews appeals related to water and sewer service billing and infrastructure concerns for residential and commercial property owners.
Public Health Advisory: Widespread Flu Activity
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has issued a reminder that flu activity remains widespread and severe throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area as of early February 2026. Following the winter holidays and the return to school and work, health officials report a significant spike in hospitalizations. The DPH strongly urges all eligible residents who have not yet received a flu vaccination to do so immediately.
Symptoms currently reported include fever, body aches, chills, and severe fatigue. Health officials emphasize that while the vaccine takes approximately two weeks to reach full effectiveness, it remains the most effective tool in preventing severe illness and hospitalization. Vulnerable populations, including adults over 65, children under 5, and individuals with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes or heart disease, should take extra precautions.
Community and Service Announcements
The City of Atlanta, in partnership with Park Pride, continues the "Love Your Park 2026" campaign. This initiative aims to engage 1,000 volunteers across the city to assist with maintenance and beautification efforts in local green spaces. Official notices indicate that volunteer opportunities are available throughout the month of February.
Additionally, Mayor Andre Dickens has recently issued four administrative orders focused on the Atlanta Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative. These orders are designed to streamline resources for local communities and advance coordinated support for small businesses ahead of major upcoming city events. Residents interested in neighborhood reinvestment projects are encouraged to monitor the Mayor’s Office of Communications for specific project updates in their respective districts.