Poulan, Georgia is a small, safe, and family oriented community located in Southwest Georgia. We are dedicated to our communities needs and strive to offer exceptional services. Poulan was established in 1899 and was at one time a busy cotton mill town. Long ago, there was once a bank and pharmacy which are still standing on Broad Street in Poulan. Poulan is also home to the only two historical registered properties in Worth County, which are the Poulan Library and Possum Poke.
Possum Poke, located on Possum Lane in Poulan, was at one time home to the late Michigan Governor Chase S. Osborne.
Poulan was settled in around 1877 along the Brunswick and Albany railroad. The city was named for Judge W.A. Poulan.
Poulan is a small town city, with a big heart for the Community! Come by and visit!
Please see our Upcoming Events Page for Council Meetings and Court Dates.
Calendar Follow our Calendar for meeting dates. These meetings are open to the public. Please do not forget: If you would like to speak at any council meeting, a Speaker Appearance Form must be filled out per City Ordinance. These forms are available at City Hall, by fax, and by email. Please call 229-776-4097 with any questions.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF POULAN
A public hearing will be conducted before the City Council of the City of Poulan to amend
the Zoning Code of the City to provide for modular homes to be allowed in R-1 Zoning
Districts.
The hearing will be held on February 25, 2025, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at Poulan Council
Meeting Room, 208 W. Broad Street, Poulan, Georgia.
CITY OF POULAN
A public hearing will be conducted before the City Council of the City of Poulan to amend
the Zoning Code of the City to provide for modular homes to be allowed in R-1 Zoning
Districts.
The hearing will be held on February 25, 2025, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at Poulan Council
Meeting Room, 208 W. Broad Street, Poulan, Georgia.