Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB404

Introduced
2/11/25  
Report Pass
2/21/25  
Engrossed
2/21/25  
Refer
2/24/25  
Report Pass
2/28/25  
Enrolled
4/7/25  
Chaptered
5/13/25  

Caption

Conyers, City of; revise city boundaries

Impact

If passed, HB 404 will directly amend the existing charter for the City of Conyers as established in 1978. This adjustment of boundaries means that the newly included parcels will now fall under city jurisdiction, allowing the city to implement local ordinances, zoning laws, and services within these areas. The legislation aims to facilitate the effective management and administration of these added lands, which could lead to potential urban development and improved local services, contributing to the overall growth of the city's infrastructure and economy.

Summary

House Bill 404 proposes a revision of the city boundaries for the City of Conyers, Georgia, explicitly adding specific parcels of land that were not previously included within the city limits. The bill includes detailed descriptions of the newly added areas, which are essential for either residential or commercial development that may arise within those boundaries. This amendment seeks to ensure that the city’s charter accurately reflects its current urban landscape and provides clarity for future governance and planning decisions in Conyers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 404 appears to be largely positive, particularly among local government officials and developers who foresee benefits from the expansion. However, there might be concerns among residents about how this expansion could affect local resources and community dynamics. The overarching sentiment seems focused on the anticipated growth and development opportunities that the revision of boundaries might enable, suggesting a forward-looking approach to urban governance.

Contention

While the bill appears to receive general support, potential contention may arise regarding the specifics of the newly included parcels. Some community members may question the implications of adding certain areas—whether related to environmental impacts, resource allocations, or gentrification. Additionally, there could be discussions surrounding how the city plans to integrate these new parcels effectively into its existing framework, addressing any potential local concerns about changes in community identity or service delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB417

City of Eclectic in Elmore County, corporate limits altered

GA SB355

Chambers County, City of Valley; annexation

GA HB1029

Holly Springs, City of; revise boundaries

GA SB338

Madison County, boundary lines and corporate limits of the City of New Hope further provided for

GA HB595

Madison County, boundary lines and corporate limits of the City of New Hope further provided for

GA HB1920

QUICK-TAKE-CALUMET CITY

GA HB82

Baldwin County, annexation of the City of Daphne

GA HB446

Baldwin County, annexation the City of Daphne

GA HB5672

Relating to the boundaries of, and validating certain acts and proceedings of, the Driftwood Conservation District.

GA HB5657

Relating to the boundaries of, and validating certain acts and proceedings of, the Driftwood Conservation District.

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