Inter-Community Council, Inc.
"Residents Helping Residents" 
FAQs

 Inter-Community Council FAQs

Q: What is ICC (Inter-Community Council)?
A: Inter-Community Council is a resident managed organization that's run by all residents not Housing Authority.

Q: Who can become a member of ICC?
A:
Membership is open to resident head of households and other residents at least 18 years of age and who's name appears on the lease.

Q: When and where is the general meeting for ICC, and who may attend?
A: The general meeting for the Council is the first Monday of each month at 5:30 PM. at 250 West Dougherty Street in Athens. September meetings are held the second Monday in September due to the Labor Day Holiday. All regular meetings are open to all residents and the general public.

Q: When are Council elections held, and what officers are elected?
A: The Council has elections of officers once per year, in October. Persons elected will hold office for one calendar year. The officers consist of president, Vice President, Secretary, Asst. Secretary, Treasurer, and Asst. Treasurer. Office Manager, Bookkeeper and Accountant are contracted positions.

Q: What is the location of the ICC business office, and is it handicap accessible?
A: The business office of the organization is located at 250 West Dougherty Street, Athens, GA. This location is easily accessible to persons with disabilities.