| Atlanta Ward System |
Article Index for Atlanta |
Website Links For Atlanta |
Information AboutAtlanta Ward System |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT ATLANTA WARD SYSTEM | |
| history of atlanta | |
| ward system | |
|
1854 The 1848 charter only specified election of six city-wide councilmembers, but on January 9 , 1854 an ordinance was adopted that divided the town into five wards and two councilmen from each ward would be elected to coincide with the completion of the first Official City Hall . The next election with the new rules on January 15 , 1855 decided those first Ward bosses who would serve with the short-term mayor, Allison Nelson . The boundaries were as follows:
1871 During a huge boom of post-war building, two new wards were added from parts of the First, Fourth and Fifth to reflect the changing look of the city. This would be the layout until the city limits were expanded in 1874.
1874 A new city charter was approved by Governor Smith on February 28 , 1874 which increased the radius of the city from one to one and a half miles, reduced the number of wards back to five and created a bi-cameral council of two councilmen from each ward and a second body of three at-large aldermen was established. Each year one of the aldermen would be up for election and during his last year in office would serve as president of the other body. They acted separately on finances but together for all other business. The new ward layout was as follows:
1883 On Nevember 5, 1883 a Sixth Ward (beige) was carved out of the Fourth and Fifth Wards. Its boundaries started at Butler and the GRR (today's Grady Hospital) north to North Ave at Myrtle St, then up Myrtle to the city limit at 3rd St. Follow the arc of the city limit to Williams, south to Cain (International) then James (Church) to Forsyth south to the tracks then east on the tracks to origin. This separated the wealthy Peachtree corridor from the other parts of north Atlanta. (Garrett Vol II, p. 53-54) 1894 When West End was annexed into the city in 1894, it became a new Seventh Ward . 1898 Australian Ballot introduced into Atlanta elections. 1905 In 1905 , an Eighth Ward was added. An act of the Georgia General Assembly was enacted on August 3 , 1904 which designated the area from then current city limits (at 6th St and West Peachtree), north to 15th St, then east to Piedmont Ave, then northeast to Southern Railway (basically follow Piedmont to the Ansley Park area). Then southwardly along the railway the limits. The act also took part of the Sixth Ward north of North Ave between the Fourth Ward on the east and the Fifth Ward on the west will become the Eighth Ward. 1909 On January 1 , 1909 a Ninth Ward was formed out of just annexed Copenhill, part of Druid Hills , Edgewood , Reynoldstown , East Atlanta and Brownwood . Edgewood alone had had its own city government before the annexation. 1954 No longer a bicameral body, only a board of six aldermen with a Vice-Mayor serving as president of the board. All positions were elected city-wide, ending the Ward system. For post-ward setup, see Political Structure Of Atlanta . REFERENCES
|
|
|