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The LaVista Hill Alliance, a group pushing for new cities in DeKalb County, have joined their anti-cityhood foes in calling for the resignation of DeKalb County CEO Lee May. Both organizations concur with the findings ...
This Nov. 3, voters in the proposed city of LaVista Hills won’t just be voting to join a new city or remain unincorporated. They’ll be rendering a verdict on one of two philosophies about government. ...
Supporters and opponents of creating a new city of LaVista Hills in DeKalb County will participate in two events this week. The referendum on the proposed cities of LaVista Hills and Tucker is Nov. 3. ...
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This story has been updated. A cityhood advocate has called a meeting to discuss LaVista Hills cityhood. The meeting will be held on Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Northlake Library, located at 3772 LaVista ...
DeKalb Strong, the group leading campaign against creating new cities in DeKalb County held its own fundraiser on Thursday, Sept. 17, at Napoleons Grill on LaVista Road. One person in attendance, who only identified herself as ...
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A report published on Monday raised questions about whether the proposed city of LaVista Hills could run the surplus its supporters claimed. The report suggested the city might run a deficit, and calling into question ...