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Buckhead residents keep up secession campaign
Atlanta’s wealthiest – and whitest – neighborhood continues effort to secede
Leader of pro-unity group says he is less worried now than a year ago
National Weekend Edition
Jan. 22, 2022 12:00 PM
TRD Staff
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Buckhead City Commitee’s Bill White and Atlanta Mayor Andre dikkens (BEC, Getty)
The City of Buckhead?
Residents of Atlanta’s wealthiest and whitest neighborhood are doubling down on efforts to secede from the city and create an independent police force, alarming local officials who worry about population loss and reduced tax revenue, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Critics say a split would divide the region along economic and racial lines and perhaps politically as well. The Republican-led state legislature is taking up legislation for a referendum on Buckhead, while politicians in left-leaning Atlanta oppose the idea, the Journal reported.
Bill White, chief executive of the committee advocating Buckhead’s cityhood, said Atlanta hasn’t done enough to stop violent crime, car-thefts, drag-racing and other crime that surged in 2020 during the early stages of the pandemic and after civil unrest following Black Lives Matter protests.
“They really don’t care about Buckhead,” White said to the Journal about city officials. “They just want the money.”
Atlanta’s wealthiest – and whitest – neighborhood continues effort to secede
Leader of pro-unity group says he is less worried now than a year ago
National Weekend Edition
Jan. 22, 2022 12:00 PM
TRD Staff
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Buckhead City Commitee’s Bill White and Atlanta Mayor Andre dikkens (BEC, Getty)
The City of Buckhead?
Residents of Atlanta’s wealthiest and whitest neighborhood are doubling down on efforts to secede from the city and create an independent police force, alarming local officials who worry about population loss and reduced tax revenue, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Critics say a split would divide the region along economic and racial lines and perhaps politically as well. The Republican-led state legislature is taking up legislation for a referendum on Buckhead, while politicians in left-leaning Atlanta oppose the idea, the Journal reported.
Bill White, chief executive of the committee advocating Buckhead’s cityhood, said Atlanta hasn’t done enough to stop violent crime, car-thefts, drag-racing and other crime that surged in 2020 during the early stages of the pandemic and after civil unrest following Black Lives Matter protests.
“They really don’t care about Buckhead,” White said to the Journal about city officials. “They just want the money.”





