Cobb County officials have revised proposed code amendments ahead of scheduled public hearings, incorporating changes made since the initial work session and earlier community input opportunities.
According to the announcement on the Cobb County website, the county reviews and updates its official code each year to ensure regulations remain clear, effective, and aligned with current state laws and local needs. Officials say these updates reflect evolving best practices, legal requirements, and community priorities.
“Regular revisions help ensure the code continues to serve both residents and businesses fairly,” county officials said in the statement on its website.
According to the statement, the process also helps maintain consistency with Georgia state standards and supports safety, growth, and quality of life.
The proposed amendments will be presented during a work session on Oct. 28 at 1:30 p.m. Two public hearings are scheduled for Nov. 12 at 9 a.m. and Nov. 20 at 6 p.m., where the Board of Commissioners will gather public feedback on the updates.
The Board will consider adopting the amendments at the Nov. 20 meeting, following the second public hearing.
Here are links to the proposed amendments:
Chapter 18—BUILDING REGULATIONS
Chapter 22 – CABLE AND VIDEO SERVICE PROVIDERS; STATE FRANCHISE HOLDERS
Chapter 54 – FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
Chapter 86 – OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Chapter 102 – SOLID WASTE, RECYCLING AND RESIDENTIAL COLLECTION
Chapter 106 – STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES
Code Amendments November 2025 Combined Chapters

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