Cobb County chairwoman promotes MLB All-Star weekend, urges residents to follow county updates

5371839 · July 12, 2025

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Chairwoman Lisa Cupid announced the Major League Baseball All-Star Game coming to Cobb County July 11–15 and urged residents to follow county social media for emergency updates, transportation routes and safety information.

Chairwoman Lisa Cupid of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners announced that the Major League Baseball All-Star Game will take place in Cobb County July 11 through July 15 and encouraged residents to follow the county's official social media channels for emergency updates, bus routes and other information to ensure public safety during the event.

Cupid said the county is expecting visitors "from all over" and invited residents to "be a part of this celebration." She told attendees to "follow us in our Cobb County social media pages for emergency updates, bus routes, and everything you need to know to have a safe and fun weekend." The short public announcement ended with Cupid saying, "See you at the gate."

The remarks were an informational announcement and did not include agenda items, motions, or formal county actions. No funding amounts, operational orders, or emergency plans were provided in the remarks; those details were not specified in the transcript. The announcement occurred as a brief public-facing message and not as part of a substantive discussion or vote during the meeting.