JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — This year, the Johns Creek City Council is heading to Columbus, Georgia, for its annual retreat where members will discuss strategic priorities for 2024.
The first working day is set for Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Marriott on Front Avenue, when they will also go on a walking tour of Columbus.
The following day, the council will reconvene for a half-day work session to establish a list of key focuses for the year to come.
The agenda for the retreat has yet to be finalized.
Last year, the council visited Greenville, South Carolina, settling on five strategic priorities for 2023 — again focusing on the city’s Town Center, but also its recreation and parks system, overall economic development, Creekside Park and municipal elections.
That January, councilmembers also pulled inspiration from a walking tour of Greenville, figuring out ways to implement the city’s best features in their own hometown.
— Amber Perry
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