Join us for Copperhill Cleanup Week, a citywide initiative dedicated to keeping our community clean and beautiful! From April 28 to May 2, 2025, residents are encouraged to take part in this volunteer-driven effort to spruce up our neighborhoods.
The City of Copperhill is implementing a change to the residential trash pickup schedule following a resolution passed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen during the February 2025 meeting. Beginning the first week in March, trash collection will shift from the current twice-a-week service to once-a-week pickup, scheduled every Thursday.
The Copperhill Board of Mayor and Aldermen has unanimously approved a resolution authorizing Mayor Greg Barker to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with Fannin County, Georgia, to pave a portion of West Tennessee Avenue within Copperhill city limits.
The City of Copperhill is proud to announce the launch of its first-ever official website, designed to enhance communication, provide important information, and engage with the community in new and accessible ways.
The City of Copperhill’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen convenes regularly to discuss and make decisions on municipal matters. Please refer to the detailed schedule below for meeting dates and times for the 2025 calendar year. We encourage all community members to participate in the decision-making process and contribute to the ongoing development of Copperhill.
Mayor Greg Barker expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Tri-State EMC and local community volunteers for their dedication in helping restore the illuminated star on Cemetery Hill. The star, a symbol of Copperhill’s heritage and pride, had been temporarily out of service due to electrical issues.
The City of Copperhill proudly announces the swearing-in of its newly elected Mayor and members of the Board of Aldermen on December 2nd, 2024. This marks the beginning of an exciting chapter in Copperhill’s growth and development.