East Cobb Cityhood group to hold virtual town hall Thursday

The Committee for East Cobb Cityhood is holding what it’s calling a virtual information session Thursday, with a bill calling for a referendum nearing passage in the Georgia legislature.East Cobb Cityhood virtual town hall

The town hall starts at 6 p.m.; you can register by clicking here.

The group said the webinar will cover 45 minutes and will “present the 5 reasons why East Cobb should become a city.”

Attendees are asked to answer three optional questions at sign-up: selecting the municipal service they believe is most important for East Cobb; whether residents living in the proposed city should be able to vote in a referendum to establish a municipality; and if they’re in favor of a city of East Cobb “with local representation and local control.”

Participants can also leave questions and comments in a separate field.

The group said in an e-mail that an in-person public town hall is being planned but a date has not been set.

Cityhood group members have been visible at legislative committee meetings in recent weeks as HB 841 awaits action in the full Senate.

The legislation has been changed several times since being introduced in 2021 by former State Rep. Matt Dollar, who resigned last week after the bill was passed out of the House.

Among them are moving up a referendum from November to May, and changing the way a mayor is chosen, from having six city council members pick from among themselves to being directly elected by voters.

Those two additions to a substitute bill by Dollar required a second vote by the House Governmental Affairs Committee.

The cityhood group held several virtual town halls last year, but none since a financial feasibility study was released in November that added police and fire services.

A charter in the East Cobb bill also provides for planning and zoning and code enforcement services for a city of around 60,000 people, centered along the Johnson Ferry Road corridor.

The cityhood group said it would have information sessions in January, but it has not done so since the 2022 legislative session began.

Last week, the East Cobb bill was favorably reported out of a Senate committee by a 4-3 vote.

The East Cobb bill is scheduled to be debated and voted on the Senate floor Thursday at 10 a.m. If it is approved there, the bill would become law after being signed by Gov. Brian Kemp.

Three other Cobb cityhood bills are being considered in the legislature. Lost Mountain and Vinings bills are slated for House floor action, and a bill for Mableton cityhood is also pending in the House.

Like the East Cobb bill, they would have referendums in May instead of the original November dates.

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