In November 2022, Roswell voters overwhelmingly approved $179.6 million in funding through three Bond Program questions on the ballot:
$107.6 million for Recreation, Parks, Bicycle & Pedestrian Paths, and Sidewalks (74% in favor)
$52 million for Public Safety (Police & Fire) Capital Projects (73% in favor)
$20 million for a Downtown Public Parking Deck for the City (57% in favor)
Bond funds will pay for a wide variety of transformative projects, including park improvements, trail and connectivity projects, bike and pedestrian Paths, and Sidewalks, a new Public Safety Headquarters, replacement and/or construction of several fire stations, and a new public parking deck in downtown Roswell.
Easily track the progress of Roswell’s Bond Program Projects and Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) in one centralized location. The dashboard provides clear, up-to-date information on each construction project—including timelines, budgets, milestones, and any updates or changes—so residents can stay informed every step of the way.
The City of Roswell officially opened its new E-911 Emergency Communications Center on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the City’s Public Safety Annex, located …
Roswell's Parking Deck is Now Open!NO CHARGE for Deck Parking During Green Street Construction Using the Parking Deck Pilot Program FAQs parking deck news The …
The City of Roswell officially opened its new downtown parking deck on Monday, May 4, 2026, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new facility, located …
Construction on the Green Street Parking Deck continues to make steady progress, with several key elements now taking shape. Exterior mesh installation is underway, and …
The City of Roswell officially marked the start of construction on the Riverside Park Renovation with a groundbreaking ceremony held Friday, March 13, 2026, at …
The City of Roswell Residents gathered at Crabapple Center on March 11 for a Community Listening Session hosted by Roswell City Council to share feedback on the future …