Walker v. City of Warner Robins
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Walker v. City of Warner Robins was a case before the Georgia Supreme Court in 1992 concerning open meetings laws.
Background
Walker v. City of Warner Robins, 262 Ga. 551 (1992) (Fletcher, J.): Affirming ruling of trial court (Nunn, J.) that property owners waived Open Meetings Act challenge to city resolution to seek drainage easements by failing to raise issue in timely manner.[1]