Clarkesville City Council To Consider Branding Guide, Generator Purchase At April 13 Meeting

The City of Clarkesville will hold its next regular city council meeting on Monday, April 13, at 6 p.m. at City Hall, with several notable items on the agenda including a proposed city branding guide, infrastructure investments, and upcoming community recognitions.

The meeting will begin with an invocation led by Pastor Ross Wheeler of Clarkesville First Methodist Church, followed by approval of recent meeting minutes as part of the consent agenda.

Council members will then hear updates from multiple departments, including finance, fire, police, planning and zoning, and economic development.

Among the key items under new business is the consideration of a Clarkesville Branding Guide, an effort tied to ongoing downtown development and marketing initiatives aimed at strengthening the city’s identity and visibility.

Council is also expected to vote on Resolution 2026-2, which would officially recognize April 20–25 as Georgia Cities Week, encouraging community engagement and awareness of local government.

Another resolution, Resolution 2026-3, would designate a month to honor veterans and first responders, further highlighting the city’s commitment to recognizing service and sacrifice.

Infrastructure and emergency preparedness will also be addressed, as council members consider approving the purchase of a mobile generator. The equipment would provide backup power for critical city systems, including lift stations, and could be deployed across multiple departments during emergencies.

Additional agenda items include approval of the city’s 2026 work session schedule and discussion of council member department assignments, an initiative aimed at increasing familiarity between council members and city operations.

The meeting will also include a public comment period, giving residents an opportunity to speak directly to council members on issues of concern.

Council may enter executive session to discuss potential real estate matters, as permitted under Georgia law, before returning to open session for any final votes.

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