The rise and fall of the Buckhead cityhood movement: An updated timeline
The State Senate voted down March 2 a bill that proposed “The City of Buckhead City” and a referendum allowing
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The State Senate voted down March 2 a bill that proposed “The City of Buckhead City” and a referendum allowing
Buckhead City is now one step closer to reality than it ever has been, but significant hurdles remain. The de-annexation
After racing at breakneck speed for roughly 18 months, the Buckhead cityhood movement came to an abrupt halt in February
Buckhead’s long-anticipated West Village police mini-precinct opened its doors June 29 with a ribbon-cutting and a show of political unity
The head of the Buckhead cityhood movement is being attacked as a “shady” and “fast-talking New Yorker” out to “destroy
New Mayor Andre Dickens made two Buckhead appearances Jan. 13 — one at a publicity event touting a future West
Buckhead cityhood legislation faced its first political challenges in the first week of the General Assembly’s session with two chess
The Buckhead City Committee began the new year embroiled in racial controversy after two inflammatory social media comments from its
New District 8 Atlanta City Councilmember Mary Norwood is kicking off her term by proposing a “Buckhead Public Safety Task
The Atlanta Police Department is blasting a “misinformation campaign” about its hiring practices following claims about lower standards made by
The Buckhead City Committee (BCC) has been forced by City inspectors to change the size of the sign atop its
Mayor Andre Dickens called for Atlanta unity rather than Buckhead cityhood in a Jan. 3 inaugural address that mentioned the
The idea of Buckhead becoming its own city has really taken off this year, and the process is well underway.
Vandalism that turned “Buckhead City” yard signs into a profanity in the Paces neighborhood Dec. 25 will be reported to
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Buckhead City Committee (BCC) head Bill White traded very personal shots about each others’ leadership
Mayor-elect Andre Dickens’ inaugural weekend schedule includes a New Year’s Day cleanup at a small Buckhead park. That’s in advance
The City of Atlanta has launched a counterstrike against the Buckhead cityhood effort in the form of legislation that could
Mayor-elect Andre Dickens made his first official visits to Buckhead this week, starting with cityhood opposition events followed by a
The spirit of Buckhead heads forward. This is the way it has been, and perhaps this is the way it will always be. The spirit of Buckhead points forward. You see it in the way we work, and you see it in the way we play. The reach is always extending further. The search is for excellence and beauty and grace and vibrancy.
We are a community of individuals. We are diverse, we are dynamic, and we are discerning. We are builders. We are connected to one another with a common bond. A common dream. A common quest. Pointing life in one direction. Forward.