Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB722

Introduced
3/13/23  
Report Pass
3/21/23  
Introduced
3/13/23  
Report Pass
3/21/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/31/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  
Enrolled
3/31/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  

Caption

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

Impact

By adopting this map, HB 722 reaffirms the official geographic boundaries of Acworth city, which is vital for various operational and legal purposes including urban planning, zoning regulations, and municipal governance. This clarity allows city officials and residents to have a unified understanding of the city's limits, which helps prevent disputes and confusion regarding jurisdiction. The bill also repeals any conflicting laws, thereby ensuring that all municipal actions are aligned with the newly adopted charter provisions.

Summary

House Bill 722 is a legislative act aimed at amending the charter of the City of Acworth, Georgia, to formally adopt a specific map that depicts the city's boundaries. This bill intends to ensure that the boundaries of the city, as they exist on the effective date of the charter with any future modifications, are clearly delineated and maintained within an official map or description, which will be preserved in the City Clerk's office. This action is a part of ongoing efforts to maintain clarity and precision in local governance.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment towards HB 722 appears to be supportive, primarily from local government officials and residents who value having a clearly defined city charter and boundaries. There seems to be a collective agreement that having an official map reduces ambiguity in governance and enhances civic engagement. However, the details of the discussions, including any opposition or concerns raised, were not highlighted prominently in the available data.

Contention

While general sentiment appears to be positive, there may be underlying contentions regarding the implications of solidifying city boundaries. Some stakeholders may express concerns about how these boundaries impact urban development and local resources. Additionally, while the bill is part of local governance efforts, discussions could arise around the potential exclusion of certain areas from municipal services if those boundaries are drawn too narrowly. Thus, the bill, while straightforward, could reflect deeper discussions about local governance and access to services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1374

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA HB396

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA HB701

Buford, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA HB1500

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

GA SB310

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

GA HB838

Newnan, City of; change corporate limits

GA SB560

City of Doraville; corporate limits; change

GA SB558

City of Doraville; corporate limits; change

GA HB757

Ludowici, City of; change description of council districts

GA HB695

Thomaston, City of; provide new charter

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.