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On the Agenda: Significant Legislative Items for Monday, Feb.16

Post Date:02/13/2026 12:03 PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Council Communications
Atlanta City Hall
55 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

Feb. 13, 2026

On the Agenda: Significant Legislative Items for Monday, Feb.16

ATLANTAThe Atlanta City Council on Monday will consider an ordinance ratifying the execution of a $2 million intergovernmental agreement (IGA) for the Bowen Choice Neighborhood Transformation Plan (26-O-1116).

Other items on the agenda include:

  • A resolution allowing the execution of a one-year, approximately $786,000 cooperative agreement for a solid waste route management system (26-R-3177). 
  • An ordinance authorizing an eight-year, approximately $405,000 special procurement agreement for an attorney digital evidence management system for the City of Atlanta Office of the Defender (26-O-1119).
  • A resolution approving the execution of an approximately $138,000 special procurement agreement  for the Safe Passage Program & Rapid Response Initiative (26-R-3178).
  • An ordinance authorizing a $100,000 donation to Safehouse Outreach, Inc. to support street outreach, supportive services and rehousing for individuals experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty (26-O-1115).
  • An ordinance entering into an amended intergovernmental agreement with the Atlanta Urban Development Corporation governing the development of an interim Fire Station 15 on city-owned property at 1531 Piedmont Road, NE, to house operations during the development of the Midtown Fire Station (26-O-1117).
  • An ordinance to amend the 1982 Atlanta Zoning Ordinance to require primary pedestrian entrances to provide push button activators (26-O-1001).
  • A resolution affirming the Play Fair ATL policy platform for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and beyond (26-R-3106).

The City Council will present proclamations and recognitions to John W. Lewis, Jr., Antwane “Coach AK” Kelly, the Simpson Road Trojans, and Tree City USA/Arbor Day.

The Council meeting will be held in person at 1 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. All meetings will be conducted under the City of Atlanta’s Charter, City Code of Ordinances, and the rules of the Council as adopted for in-person meetings. In-person public comment procedures will be held as previously conducted and adopted by the Council following City Charter Sections 2-104 and 2-105.

The Council’s Committee Chairs briefing will be held in person on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber during the week of full Council.

The Committee on Council will convene in the Larry M. Dingle Committee Room at 11 a.m. before Monday’s full Council meeting.

The meeting will be available through simulcast on the Council’s website, YouTube channel, Facebook, X, Instagram accounts and Channel 26. Closed captioning will be available on the Council’s Facebook page.

About Atlanta City Council

The Atlanta City Council is the chief policy-making body for the City of Atlanta. It acts by considering and enacting all laws that govern the City. The Council also approves the operating and capital budgets for the City as recommended by the mayor, and it continually monitors revenues and expenditures for local government operations. The Atlanta City Council reviews and has final say on many land-use and zoning matters. Major economic development projects for the City also fall under the council’s jurisdiction.

The City Council is composed of 12 districts and three at-large posts. Council representatives include: Council President: Marci Collier Overstreet; District 1: Jason Winston; District 2: Kelsea Bond; District 3: Byron Amos; District 4: Jason S. Dozier; District 5: Liliana Bakhtiari; District 6: Alex Wan; District 7: Thomas Worthy; District 8: Mary Norwood; District 9: Dustin Hillis; District 10: Andrea L. Boone; District 11: Wayne Martin; District 12: Antonio Lewis; Post 1 At-Large: Michael Julian Bond; Post 2 At-Large: Matt Westmoreland; and Post 3 At-Large: Eshé Collins.

To learn more about the Atlanta City Council, please visit http://citycouncil.atlantaga.gov/. For the latest updates, follow the Atlanta City Council on Facebook, , X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.

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Office of Council Communications Contact:

Bill Doughty
wdoughty@atlantaga.gov
404-330-6056

Tiffanie Kelly
trkelly@atlantaga.gov
404-330-6014

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