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Marietta council approves service-delivery resolution after Cobb–Mableton agreement; several SDS items taken off agenda
Summary
City council voted to approve a resolution amending the Service Delivery Strategy (SDS) after Cobb County and the City of Mableton reached a one-year agreement; four items on the meeting's first page were removed from action by unanimous votes.
The City of Marietta's special council meeting on May 13 concluded with council approval of a resolution to amend the city's Service Delivery Strategy (SDS) and unanimous votes to take no action on multiple agenda items after Cobb County and the City of Mableton reached a temporary agreement.
City staff told the council that attorneys for Cobb County and Mableton had finalized documents late Friday and that the parties agreed to preserve the existing agreements between Cobb and six cities while negotiating a short-term deal between Cobb and Mableton. "We do have a resolution which I passed out, which would be, as the mayor said, 1 of the items that would be after the ones we would ask you to not take action on," said Mr. Bridal, a staff member present at the meeting.
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