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Commission Workshop Meeting

Join the City of Griffin for the Commission Workshop Meeting to discuss local government initiatives and community updates.

Tue, 25 Aug 2026 One Griffin Center Griffin , Georgia
The Commission Workshop Meeting in Griffin, Georgia, serves as a vital platform for local government transparency and community engagement. Held at the One Griffin Center, these sessions allow city commissioners to deliberate on municipal policies, infrastructure projects, and budget allocations. Residents are encouraged to attend to stay informed about the developments shaping their city. This recurring event is essential for those interested in local governance, civic participation, and the future direction of the Griffin community.

What to Expect

A formal meeting environment where city commissioners discuss and review upcoming municipal agenda items.

Who Should Attend

  • Local residents
  • Civic leaders
  • Community activists
  • Interested taxpayers

Agenda Overview

Review of city ordinances, departmental reports, and upcoming municipal projects.
Venue & Address
One Griffin Center
100 S Hill St
Griffin , Georgia – 30223
United States
Organizer
City of Griffin · Government
The municipal government body for the City of Griffin, Georgia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the meeting held?
The meeting is held at One Griffin Center, 100 S Hill St, Griffin, GA.
Is this meeting open to the public?
Yes, commission meetings are open to the public.
How often do these meetings occur?
Commission meetings are typically held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.
Is there a contact number?
Yes, you can reach the city at (770) 229-6400.
Do I need to register?
No registration is typically required for public attendance.
What is the purpose of the workshop?
To discuss and prepare for upcoming city commission decisions.
Tags
Griffin Government Meeting Workshop Georgia Civic
Summary
Public workshop meeting for the City of Griffin Commission held at One Griffin Center.
Highlights
  • City government updates
  • Policy deliberation
  • Community engagement
  • Public transparency
  • Municipal planning
  • Budget discussions
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