
FAMILY-CENTERED
COMMUNITY
Alpharetta should always be a place where families thrive, with great public spaces and community events that bring families together.
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Promote growth for businesses and services that cater to Alpharetta families
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Ensure planning meets the needs of Alpharetta families
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Keep Alpharetta safe, clean, and accessible to all families and improve Pedestrian access to downtown for families
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Strengthen ties with local public and private schools
SMART &
RESPONSIBLE
DEVELOPMENT
Thoughtful development is key to maintaining Alpharetta’s charm while ensuring infrastructure, green spaces, and businesses grow in a way that benefits everyone. Alpharetta has only about 400 acres that are undeveloped, and we need to use each and every acre in smart and responsible manner.
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Reinvigorate Windward Corridor
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Redevelop North Point Mall and surrounding areas
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Improve the mix of housing options available and emphasize Family housing in the 2026 updated land use plan.
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Maintain the architectural integrity of Alpharetta and prevent overdevelopment
KEEPING
ALPHARETTA
SAFE
Parents like me want peace of mind knowing their children are safe at school, in parks, and at home. Alpharetta’s low crime rate is a treasure we must preserve. Keeping Alpharetta a safe place to live and work means supporting law enforcement, investing in public safety resources, and ensuring well-planned emergency response.
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Increase time and resources provided for training for all Public Safety members
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Continue Growth of MyWatch Community Paramedic Program
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Improve Public Safety fleet to increase available resources for first responders
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Continue renovation and expansion of Public Safety facilities
INFRASTRUCTURE
&
TRANSPORTATION
Alpharetta’s growth requires smarter traffic solutions, improved roadways, and expanded pedestrian and bike-friendly pathways to reduce congestion and make our city safer and more accessible.
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Finish the AlphaLoop & AlphaLink trails and connectors
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Prioritize traffic relief plans that accelerate intersection improvements using technology and transportation partnerships
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Better oversight into major infrastructure projects like Webb Bridge Rd, which have been delayed and lack communication once shovels hit the dirt.
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Add pedestrian safety improvements to residential corridors such as Academy and Cumming Streets and increase number of lighted crosswalks
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Continue to improve stormwater management through the city
INVESTING
IN PARKS &
RECREATION
Our parks, trails, and recreational facilities are essential to Alpharetta’s quality of life, and we will expand and improve them to support outdoor activities, sports, and community gatherings.
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Expand athletic offerings at Alpharetta parks
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Finish improvements to Wills Park equestrian center, disc golf course, and other fields and trails
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Prioritize Greenway expansion and connections
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Increase family focused events hosted by the city while continuing to support and expand great city events such as Wire & Wood and Taste of Alpharetta
PUTTING LOCAL
BUSINESSES
FIRST
More local jobs mean parents can work closer to home, and thriving businesses support the schools and amenities that make Alpharetta a great place to raise kids. We need policies that help them thrive, attract new opportunities, and strengthen Alpharetta’s economy.
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Smartly repurpose existing office infrastructure
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Support more co-working or hybrid office environments that exist as launching pads for businesses such as Tech Alpharetta
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Increase incentives for business looking to start in or move to Alpharetta
PARKING,
PARKING,
& PARKING
As our city grows, we need better parking solutions to support businesses, residents, and visitors while keeping Alpharetta accessible and convenient.
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Improved parking plan for downtown and other high traffic areas
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Increased enforcement of existing parking regulations
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Work with local businesses, churches, and schools to increase available parking options
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Implement a plan for deliveries and large vehicles in the downtown Core



