The notable Georgian described is Maynard Jackson. He served as the first African American mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, and was instrumental in various reforms, including the increase of city contracts for minority businesses, police department reforms, and the expansion of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. His focus on public involvement in neighborhood planning did face some resistance from certain community members.
This description is a typical summary found in historical texts or discussions about Jackson's legacy and contributions to Atlanta during his time in office.