City Council Wrap Up – 3.9.26
March 10, 2026
The first meeting of the month started with Mayor Lerner leading via Zoom and Mayor Pro Tem Virginia Rece in person to step in as needed.

Midvale Elementary School Teacher of the Year for 2025-26, Sarah McCarter and some of her students led the Pledge of Allegiance. After public comment, the Mayor Pro Tem facilitated the TKR 101 2025-26 graduates. This class’s graduation marked eight years of expanding resident knowledge on how the City of Tucker operates and serves the community.
Following the approval of the evening’s agenda, the Mayor and Council approved the consent agenda: Meeting minutes from the four public meetings in February, an update to the letter of engagement for Audit FY25, a contract for construction administration services for the Idlewood roundabout projects, and stormwater infrastructure repairs at two residences.
Business proceeded as follows:
- Unanimous approval – Second Read of Ordinance to amend the Tucker Code Chapter 30 Offenses on Loitering
- First Read and Public Hearing of Ordinance for a Special Land Use Permit (SLUP-26-0001) to allow for a vocational school at 5066 Lavista Road for Care One Institute, LLC.
- Unanimous vote to defer to the April 13 meeting – An Ordinance to Amend the Comprehensive Plan to Update the Transportation & Trails Master Plan
- Unanimous approval – Public Hearing and Resolution to create a Special City Compactor District
- Unanimous approval – Consideration of a bid award for the Henderson Park Master Plan
- Unanimous approval – Consideration of a contract update for the redesign of Rosenfeld Park Improvements Project
Tucker’s Mayor and Council meet the second and fourth Monday of each month at City Hall, 1975 Lakeside Parkway, Suite 350B, Tucker, Georgia 30084. You may also watch online at tuckerga.gov/agendas. Meetings are also live streamed and recorded on youtube.com/cityoftucker