Breaking Away, Part 1: The Legislative Battle for Sandy Springs

Breaking Away, Part 1: The Legislative Battle for Sandy Springs

Author: Appen Podcast Network February 14, 2025 Duration: 54:30

Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! Today, we kick off Part 1 of our new mini-series, Breaking Away, exploring the municipalization of Sandy Springs.

Joining us to discuss the legislative efforts behind the city's incorporation are former House Representative Wendell Willard and former Fulton County Commissioner Lynne Riley. Together, we take a deep dive into the behind-the-scenes work under the Gold Dome that made Sandy Springs a reality—an achievement that reshaped local governance in Georgia.

For decades, residents of this northern Fulton County community fought for the right to govern themselves, facing resistance from county officials and state lawmakers. Their 30-year struggle, driven by issues of taxation, representation, and local control, ultimately led to a political showdown with lasting implications.

In this episode, we'll examine the political battles, grassroots activism, and key figures who turned the dream of incorporation into reality in 2005. But Sandy Springs' story doesn't end there—its success sparked a wave of new city formations across metro Atlanta, reshaping the state's political and economic landscape.

How did one community's determination change Georgia's approach to local governance? And what lessons can be learned from their experience?

Join us as we unpack the history, controversy, and lasting impact of Sandy Springs' journey to cityhood in Breaking Away.

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