City Notices: Council Sessions and Infrastructure Updates for March 10

Official Notice: Atlanta City Council Committee Meetings
The Atlanta City Council has scheduled several key committee sessions for Tuesday, March 10, 2026. These meetings are vital for the governance of the city and provide a platform for legislative discussion on infrastructure, social services, and public licensing. Residents are encouraged to stay informed on the following proceedings:
- City Utilities Committee: Meeting from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This committee oversees the City's vital infrastructure, including the Department of Watershed Management and the Department of Public Works.
- Community Development/Human Services Committee: Meeting from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. This session will address matters related to housing, community planning, and the administration of human services within the city limits.
- License Review Board: Meeting from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. The board will review applications and renewals for various business and alcohol licenses to ensure compliance with city regulations.
Infrastructure and Public Service Announcements
In addition to active legislative sessions, the City of Atlanta has issued notices regarding infrastructure oversight and public communications. Following recent legislative approval on March 2, the city has confirmed the transfer of $8 million to support the specialized team overseeing water and wastewater operations. This funding is part of a broader commitment to enhancing the efficiency and reliability of Atlanta’s water infrastructure following long-term planning assessments.
Furthermore, the Atlanta City Council has officially announced that all meeting livestreams have transitioned to the ATL26 platform as of March 6. Residents who previously accessed proceedings through legacy channels should now tune in to the ATL26 portal for high-definition broadcasts of all committee meetings and full council sessions. This move is part of a city-wide effort to improve transparency and accessibility for public digital engagement.
Education and Community Updates
Atlanta Public Schools (APS) has released updated notices for the March 2026 period. Among the most significant announcements is the planned closure of the Carver STEAM Academy following the 2026-2027 school year. The district has notified the public that no new freshman class will be enrolled in the fall, as part of a strategic realignment of educational resources. Families affected by this change are encouraged to review the official APS communications for details on student placement and transition support.
All public meetings are held at Atlanta City Hall, located at 55 Trinity Ave. SW, unless otherwise noted. Public comment remains a central component of these sessions, and individuals wishing to address the council or its committees may do so according to the established city guidelines for in-person and remote testimony.