Resident resource guides
Plain-language guide areas that help residents prepare better questions before calling, visiting, or asking for help.
- Where the information comes from
- Resident guide notes and public service language.
- Last updated
- July 2026 page model.
How we keep this responsibleEach guide should name what residents should know, what to ask, and when to confirm program rules directly.
Community work areas
Opportunity, connection, and renewal work explained as practical public-service areas.
- Where the information comes from
- KelvinForGeorgia.org community-work pages and owner-approved public copy.
- Last updated
- July 2026 page model.
How we keep this responsibleWhen a partner, office, or agency route is needed, the page should say that plainly without implying approval.
Policy and public ideas
Public ideas can be shared in plain language so neighbors and reviewers can respond thoughtfully.
- Where the information comes from
- Owner-approved policy pages and public materials.
- Last updated
- July 2026 page model.
How we keep this responsiblePublic feedback can strengthen an idea before it becomes a public action ask.
Archive continuity
Keeps current KelvinForGeorgia.org work distinct from legacy City of South Fulton public-reference material.
- Where the information comes from
- Archive gateway boundary language and outbound reference route.
- Last updated
- July 2026 page model.
How we keep this responsibleLegacy material should be useful context without implying current endorsement, office action, or active program work.