Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Cornelia Calls Special Meeting Tuesday to Consider Emergency Moratorium on Annexation Requests

CORNELIA, Ga. — The City of Cornelia has scheduled a special called Commission meeting for Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. to consider placing an emergency moratorium on new annexation applications. The meeting will take place in the Cornelia Municipal Courtroom at 181 Larkin Street, and the public is invited to attend.

The agenda for the brief meeting includes approval of the agenda, a public forum, and a single item of new business: “Consideration of an Emergency Moratorium on Annexation Requests.”

According to the official public notice, the proposed moratorium would temporarily halt acceptance of new annexation applications while the city conducts a comprehensive review of several critical areas:

  • Existing annexation ordinances, rules, and regulations
  • Water and sewer capacity, both current and future
  • Potential updates or new ordinances governing how property may be annexed into the City of Cornelia

City officials say the pause will provide time to evaluate infrastructure needs and ensure that future annexations align with Cornelia’s long-term planning and service capabilities.

The public will have an opportunity to speak during the Public Forum, with comments limited to three minutes per person. However, this segment excludes items scheduled for public hearing, which does not apply to Tuesday’s agenda.

After consideration of the moratorium, the Commission is expected to adjourn.

Residents interested in Cornelia’s approach to growth, city services, and annexation policy are encouraged to attend.

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