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Recent Projects by the Housing Authority
View recent housing projects.
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Mortgage Program
Have you ever dreamed of owning a home? The Programs listed below offer a 30-year, fixed rate first mortgage with down payment assistance and could make your dream a reality.
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Cobb Connections
Resources for Cobb County residents.
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Open Records Requests
Thank you for your interest in Cobb County Government Open Records. The Georgia Open Records Act and related subtitles of Georgia law authorize a personal inspection of public records at a reasonable time and place unless prohibited by a court order or otherwise exempted by law. However, no public official or personnel is required to prepare reports, summaries or compilations not in existence at the time of an Open Records Request.
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2022 SPLOST
Cobb SPLOST SPLOST 2022
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Library Cards and Accounts
A Cobb County library card allows patrons to borrow library materials, use the library’s public access computers, request materials through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service, and other Cobb County Public Library services. A valid library card must be used to borrow library materials. If the patron has forgotten the card, photo identification or acceptable identification must be presented.
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About the Clerk
The County Clerk is the legally mandated guardian of all instruments of public record for the Cobb County Board of Commissioners (BOC). The County Clerk’s Office is primarily responsible for compiling and publishing the agenda of the regular meetings of the BOC and recording the actions taken in the official minutes.
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SPLOST Citizen's Oversight Committee
A 15 member citizen group appointed by the Board of Commissioners to represent the interests of the residents of Cobb County by assuring that the County is accountable for funds generated by the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) program and that it implements the projects in an expedient, organized, and accountable manner.
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Support the Library
Cobb County Public Library is committed to being a vital resource center for the community by providing equal access to information, materials, and services; but we couldn’t be successful without your support.
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Business and Entrepreneurship Resources at the Library
FAQs
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Can SPLOST Funds be used to reduce Property Taxes?
Although counties cannot directly include a property tax rollback as an eligible expenditure on the referendum, counties can use SPLOST funds to pay for capital outlay projects that would otherwise be funded through property tax revenues. Also, if excess proceeds remain after SPLOST projects have been completed and there is no county debt, the excess proceeds must go to the general fund of the county to reduce county property taxes. For more information on the Disposition of Excess Funds, please see the SPLOST Guide.