Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1500

Introduced
3/18/24  
Report Pass
3/21/24  
Introduced
3/18/24  
Report Pass
3/21/24  
Refer
3/26/24  
Engrossed
3/21/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Refer
3/26/24  
Enrolled
4/2/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Chaptered
5/6/24  
Enrolled
4/2/24  
Chaptered
5/6/24  

Caption

Powder Springs, City of; certain map to update boundaries of city; adopt by reference

Impact

The impact of HB1500 on state laws is mainly relevant to local government operations, particularly in how the City of Powder Springs can manage land use and development within its borders. By officially designating the updated map of city boundaries, the bill strengthens the authority of local officials to administer municipal services and plan for future growth. This can lead to more effective governance by reducing disputes over boundary definitions, which can complicate local governance and jurisdictional authority.

Summary

House Bill 1500 focuses on the City of Powder Springs and aims to amend its charter to update the city's official boundaries. The bill seeks to adopt by reference an official map, which would reflect changes to the city’s borders as of March 1, 2024. This update is designed to clarify the boundaries and ensure that they are consistently represented in local governance and legal frameworks. By formally adopting this map, HB1500 aims to reaffirm the legal understanding of the city's boundaries and provide a clear record of jurisdictional limits as necessary for urban planning and land management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1500 is generally positive, particularly among local officials who support clarity and consistency in city governance. Proponents believe that having an official map of the city boundaries enhances administrative efficiency and transparency. There appears to be an absence of significant opposition, suggesting that the updates align well with the needs and expectations of the residents and local government of Powder Springs.

Contention

While HB1500 seems to progress without major contention, the potential for debate could arise over future changes to these boundaries or the processes by which local laws interact with state regulations regarding land use. Ensuring that the map accurately represents the needs and rights of local constituents will be essential, and any future attempts at altering boundaries through other legislation may necessitate careful consideration and community engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB310

City of Powder Springs; update the boundaries of the city; adopt by reference

GA HB701

Buford, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA HB1374

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA HB396

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA HB722

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA HB492

Hartwell, City of; corporate boundaries; revise provisions

GA HB404

Conyers, City of; revise city boundaries

GA HB601

Sandy Springs, City of; city council; change description of districts

GA HB1403

Chatsworth, City of; certain territory into boundaries of city; provide annexation

GA HB775

Social Circle, City of; School District; provide new boundaries

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.