City Council suspends rules to pass ordinance for event street closures
By Avery St. George | Apr. 8Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss city projects and future events in Athens, including closing streets to host block parties.
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss city projects and future events in Athens, including closing streets to host block parties.
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