The State Attorney General said an attorney within its Open Government Mediation Program is reviewing the complaints.
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — College Park Mayor Bianca Motley Broom believes her own city council is violating state law and local ordinances.
She has filed multiple complaints regarding the Open Meetings Act with the state attorney general’s office, according to documents obtained by 11Alive.
“The power of zoning is granted to municipalities from the State of Georgia and there are strict guidelines that have to be followed for a rezoning, including having a public hearing and posting notice of that hearing,” she wrote in a blog post on her website. “I do not believe the process on (March 18, 2024) complied with either state law or our own ordinances.”
On March 18, Dr. Emmanuel Adediran, the interim city manager for College Park, said he had three agenda items to add.
One of them would rezone the …