Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB396

Introduced
2/11/25  
Report Pass
2/21/25  
Engrossed
2/21/25  
Refer
2/24/25  
Report Pass
2/27/25  
Enrolled
4/7/25  
Chaptered
5/13/25  

Caption

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

Impact

This legislation is pivotal in modernizing the governance framework of the City of Acworth, ensuring that the municipal boundaries are clearly defined and officially recognized for legal and administrative purposes. The adoption of the map serves to eliminate ambiguity regarding city limits, which is crucial for law enforcement, emergency services, and urban planning. Additionally, it empowers the city to amend these boundaries through local law or state regulations as needed, thereby enhancing local autonomy in managing its affairs and developmental strategies.

Summary

House Bill 396 addresses the incorporation and charter provisions for the City of Acworth, Georgia, aligning its boundaries and governance framework with updated state requirements. The bill involves adopting by reference a specific map depicting the current corporate limits of Acworth, which is designed to provide clarity and facilitate municipal governance. By establishing an official map that is to be retained by the city clerk, the bill aims to ensure accurate representation of the city's boundaries as they evolve over time, promoting consistent municipal management and planning.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB396 appears to be positive, particularly among local government officials and supporters who advocate for clearer governance structures. Proponents of the bill view it as a necessary step toward improving municipal operations and addressing any historical discrepancies in boundary definitions. The smooth passage of the bill through legislative processes without opposition indicates a consensus among lawmakers regarding the importance of having well-defined municipal boundaries.

Contention

While the discussions did not highlight substantial contention regarding HB396, there were reminders that establishing or altering municipal boundaries can often prompt concerns from constituents about property rights, taxation, and local representation. However, the specific provisions of this bill seem to have garnered support, likely due to the clarity and organizational benefits it promises without imposing additional regulatory burdens on residents or local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1496

Acworth, City of; adopt by reference a certain map

GA SB622

City of Tucker; annexation of certain territory into the boundaries of the city; provide

GA HB838

Newnan, City of; change corporate limits

GA SB624

Public Facilities Authority of the City of Milledgeville and Baldwin County; references to the City of Milledgeville; remove

GA HB1029

Holly Springs, City of; revise boundaries

GA SB625

City of Decatur Public Facilities Authority; a referendum for issuing revenue bonds for certain projects requested by the City Schools of Decatur; require

GA HB982

Barnesville, City of; city council; change description of election districts

GA HB1246

Clayton, City of; provide new charter

GA HB1556

Nicholls, City of; provide new charter

GA HB355

Doraville, City of; office of councilmember or mayor; filling vacancies; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.