The City of Atlanta Government includes the Mayor’s Executive Offices as well as Departments, Commissions, Boards and associated Agencies. Together, they deliver and manage City services, programs and other operations.
The positions include two Atlanta City Council races and three Atlanta Board of Education seats. Under Georgia law, when no candidate receives a majority of the votes cast in any race for public office, a runoff election must be held between the two candidates with the highest vote totals.
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A Business Occupational Tax Certificate is required of all businesses operating within the city limits of Atlanta. Apply for a new Business Occupational Tax Certificate via the ATLCORE Business Occupational Tax and Permitting Portal.
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport not only in Atlanta, but across the country! The City of Atlanta is proud to offer pickleball amenities in parks and at tennis and recreation centers across the city.
The WorkSource Atlanta program is committed to serving minors (ages 16 and 17) and adults (ages 18 and older) who wish to improve their basic academic skills such as reading, writing and math, to prepare for the GED test.
For more information about the City of Atlanta, please visit www.atlantaga.gov or watch City Channel 26. Follow the City of Atlanta on Facebook and Twitter @CityofAtlanta.
Additionally, more than a dozen foreign governments have operations in Atlanta to promote trade between their countries/regions and Georgia and the Southeast U.S.