A Little History of Sandy Springs
February 18, 2008 at 12:28 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsTags: atlanta, atlanta real estate blog, atlanta real estate video blog, Aviation, Best Atlanta Realtor, Dunwoody, harry norman realtors, nolan feintuch, Pilot, piloting the perfect move, real estate, real estate blog, real estate marketing, Realtor, sandy springs, Sandy Springs History, Video Blog
Even though Sandy Springs just became of city, there is a history of the area that goes back to 1950. Here is a brief timeline of the city developement.
Timeline
- In 1950, the state legislature blocked Atlanta from annexing the area.
- In 1952, the Buckhead area north of Atlanta and south of Sandy Springs was annexed.
- In 1959, after a fire at Hammond Elementary School, Atlanta Mayor William Hartsfield urged residents to support annexation so that the area would have better firefighting protection.
- In 1966, annexation was defeated in a referendum, with two-thirds voting against.
- In 1975 and 1976, the Committee For Sandy Springs was created and efforts in the legislature began.
- In 1989, a new push was made, this time to join neighboring Chattahoochee Plantation in Cobb County. This move was blocked by Speaker of the House Tom Murphy.
- In July 2005, residents voted 94% for incorporation in a referendum.
- In November 2005, Sandy Springs residents elected the city’s first mayor and city council. Eva Galambos, who had initiated and led the charge for incorporation, was elected mayor by a wide margin. All city officials took office when the city was incorporated on December 1.
- In 2006, the city’s police force began service on July 1.
- In 2006, the city’s fire department was lauched on December 29.
Can you add to this timeline?
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