Monroe City Hall
215 North Broad Street
Monroe GA 30655
Phone: 770-267-7536
Email: [email protected]
Description:
About the City of Monroe
Nestled in the Alcovy River basin between the urban sprawl of Atlanta and classic Athens, Monroe offers the best of both worlds. Our rich history draws visitors to Monroe; our small town atmosphere, engaging cultural life, and high tech capabilities entice them to stay. Monroe's colorful history is typified by its' ante-bellum homes, historic downtown, and venerable government buildings. Its' future is exemplified by intermingling these historic areas with planned residential growth and high-tech industries.
The growth and prosperity that Monroe enjoys can be attributed to the innovative and progressive thinking of its' community leaders. Using a 100% Freeport exemption and our idyllic location astride Georgia Highway 138 & U.S. Highway 78, the community leaders of Monroe have garnered the interest of businesses seeking new locations and opportunities in Georgia. Once these businesses are captivated by our location and amenities, government and community leaders work cooperatively with the Chamber of Commerce and the Development Authority of Walton County in an effort to draw these new industries to our area.
Also attracting both individual and corporate customers is the Monroe Utilities Network; Monroe's community-owned, full-service utility company providing Monroe, Walton County, and Oconee County residents a wide range of services including; water, electricity, gas, sewer, cable TV, and high-speed Internet. Additionally, the Monroe Utilities Network provides a citywide broadband fiber optic system typically found only in larger metropolitan areas.
Aside from the employment opportunities and historic areas, Monroe offers its' citizens and visitors a widely divergent range of cultural and recreational activities. Located in the historic and vibrant downtown district, Monroe provides an Art Guild, Music Guild, and Library. Host to the largest skydive club in Georgia, Monroe's airport also hosts a sailplane club and an award winning squadron of the Civil Air Patrol. Lastly, hiking trails, lakes, ball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts and other recreational areas dot the landscape of Monroe.
Finally, the quality of life enjoyed by the citizens is exemplified by the Fire Department's claim to an ISO rating of 3. Staffed full-time, the Fire Department provides both emergency medical and fire responses to our citizens. Similarly, the Police Department provides all essential police services using the Community Oriented philosophy. Noting 38% decrease in crime during the past two years, the Police Department continues to seek new and innovative way to attack the root causes of crime and criminal behavior.