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Mayor Andre Dickens’ Record Investments in FY24 Budget Passed Unanimously by Atlanta City Council

Mayor Andre Dickens budget for fiscal year 2024 received unanimous approval by the Atlanta City Council. Building on the four pillars of the Administration’s Moving Atlanta Forward agenda—One Safe City, A City of Opportunity for All, A City Built for the Future and Effective & Ethical Government—the budget also supports the Mayor’s commitment to investing in young people.

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“Now is the time to double down on the progress we have made to Move Atlanta Forward by investing in our future—making sure Atlanta is the best place in the nation to raise a child,” said Mayor Dickens. “We are increasing our investments in people while still retaining the largest reserves in our city and strong credit ratings. Thank you to the Finance Team and my Executive Team for their hard work on this budget, and thank you to City Council for their partnership in ensuring Atlanta remains equitable, resilient and competitive on the global stage.”

Among the priorities funded in the budget:

One Safe City

City of Opportunity for All

A City Built for the Future

Effective & Ethical Government

The $790 million General Fund budget is the largest in the City’s history. When combined with the aviation and watershed budgets and other funds under the City’s control, the City will have a nearly $2.5 billion direct economic impact in the next fiscal year.

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