Georgia’s highest court sides with slave descendants fighting to protect threatened island community
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled unanimously to allow a referendum after residents collected over 2,300 signatures opposing zoning changes that doubled home sizes in the historic Gullah-Geechee community.
- Georgia's highest court supported Black landowners, restoring protections for the Gullah-Geechee community in Hogg Hummock, which is at risk of facing tax increases due to zoning changes.
- The court found that the zoning ordinance was subject to referendum procedures per Georgia's Constitution, overturning a lower court's decision that prevented a referendum on zoning changes.
- Residents opposed amendments allowing larger homes, fearing tax increases that could destabilize their historic community.
- McIntosh County officials expressed disappointment in the ruling but acknowledged respect for the court's decision.
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Georgia’s Highest Court Sides With Sapelo Island Residents to Put Land Battle on Ballot
In a win for Black landowners, Georgia’s highest court unanimously sided with Gullah Geechee communities in a long-standing zoning battle on Sapelo Island. On Tuesday, the state Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that had stopped a referendum to consider repealing a revised zoning ordinance passed by McIntosh County officials two years ago. A citizens’ referendum aimed at restricting development can now move forward. The court heard ora…
Ga. Supreme Court upholds citizens’ right to vote to repeal Sapelo zoning
In a unanimous decision issued Tuesday, the Georgia Supreme Court upheld the right of McIntosh County residents to vote directly to repeal a controversial zoning decision that would allow larger houses in a traditional Gullah-Geechee enclave on Sapelo Island.


Georgia Supreme Court allows referendum against local zoning ordinance for Sapelo Island
ATLANTA — A Georgia Supreme Court ruling about a zoning dispute over small homes on a small barrier island could have big consequences for a big state. The high court ruled Tuesday that a local referendum against a McIntosh County…
Georgia’s highest court sides with slave descendants fighting to protect threatened island community
Georgia’s highest court Tuesday sided with Black landowners in a fight over zoning changes that weakened long-standing protections for one of the South’s last Gullah-Geechee communities founded by freed slaves.
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