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South Fulton city manager says finances, staffing and projects turned around in 2025

City of South Fulton City Council · January 14, 2026
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City Manager Sharon D. Subadan told the council that the city diversified banking relationships, recovered grant funds, expanded staff and advanced major projects including land acquisitions and public-safety investments as part of a two-year turnaround plan.

City Manager Sharon D. Subadan told the City of South Fulton council on Jan. 13 that the administration made ‘‘substantial progress’’ on finances, personnel and infrastructure in 2025.

Subadan said officials diversified city funds across four banks, reconciled more than two years of backlogged accounting, recovered Community Development Block Grant dollars and executed the city’s ARPA plan before federal deadlines. ‘‘We earned $18,100,000 in interest through November 2025,’’ Subadan said, adding that ARPA and other recoveries helped move stalled projects forward.

In workforce and operations, Subadan said the city created departments and hired new directors after years of…

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