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South Fulton reports large revenue, staffing and public-safety investments since incorporation
Summary
Mayor Kobe said the city's revenue grew from about $26 million in 2017 to nearly $260 million in 2025, the workforce expanded to nearly 800 employees, and the administration has invested tens of millions in police, fire, roads and court programs.
Mayor Kobe said the City of South Fultons revenues rose from about $26,000,000 in 2017 to nearly $260,000,000 in 2025 and credited that growth to diversified revenue streams rather than property-tax increases. "Unlike the past where property taxes made up over 40% of our city's budget, property taxes today account for only about a quarter of our city's budget," he said.
Kobe said the city began with a single employee at…
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