The city says it plans to appeal last week’s ruling that gave activists more time to collect petition signatures…
The judge’s ruling extended the original deadline of Aug. 19 to Sept. 25 for plaintiffs to collect the 70,000 Atlanta resident signatures needed to force a referendum on the project…
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Attorneys for the city argue in the motion that the referendum petition process, which activists had challenged, is determined by state law.
[This referendum wasn’t close to getting enough signatures to put it on the ballot using the original deadline. This judge came to their rescue. – John]
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