North Atlanta Football League awarded youth football contract after compliance concerns resolved

3212504 · May 6, 2025

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Summary

Alpharetta approved a contract with the North Atlanta Football League (NAFL) to provide youth football (K–5) programs at North Park after the league addressed prior contract compliance issues related to resident representation on its executive board.

The Alpharetta City Council voted to award RFP25-113 to the North Atlanta Football League (NAFL) to provide youth football programs, including tackle football, flag football and cheer for kindergarten through fifth grade, at North Park.

Parks staff said NAFL had provided the program at North Park for the past 50 years but had fallen out of compliance with a prior contract requirement that at least 50% of the league's executive board be Alpharetta residents. The city put the program out for proposals; NAFL was the only respondent and, according to staff, has since addressed the compliance concerns.

Staff recommended renewal with NAFL after discussions and assurances of compliance. Councilman Hipes moved to approve the award; Mayor Pro Tem Markel seconded and council members voted unanimously to approve the NAFL contract.

Staff said two representatives from NAFL attended the meeting and would respond to questions, though no public comment was made during the council action.