The City of Monroe Public Works Department has recycled old fire hydrants that are no longer being used into art for the park. Artist volunteers from the community have helped us paint the hydrants. They are placed in the wooded area around the dog park.
We have many resources available for starting or growing your business downtown. Our office is pleased to serve you in any way that will help the downtown economic environment continue to thrive. Please call or email if you have any questions, 770-266-5331. Another great resource for business development is the UGA’s Small Business Development Center, which serves businesses in our city.
We hope you enjoy our southern hospitality, strolling the tree-lined streets, chatting with business owners and residents, and discovering all that downtown has to offer - historic sites, antiques, restaurants, and specialty shops. Walk through the downtown area and you'll find friendly business owners, that "small town feel," and a variety of stores and dining options in the historic district.
We hope you enjoy our southern hospitality, strolling the tree-lined streets, chatting with business owners and residents, and discovering all that downtown has to offer - historic sites, antiques, restaurants, and specialty shops. Walk through the downtown area and you'll find friendly business owners, that "small town feel," and a variety of stores and dining options in the historic district. Monroe is a part of the Georgia Main Street Program.
Downtown plays host to several community events throughout the year... check out our annual and upcoming events.