Pooler, Georgia

Pooler is a city in Chatham County, Georgia, United States. According to 2010 US Census, the population was 19,140, a threefold increase over the 2000 count of 6,239. The 2013 population estimate was 21,187. Pooler is located northwest of Savannah along I-95.

History

19th century

The city was named for railroad employee Robert William Pooler.

During the Civil War, Pooler was a railway stop called Pooler's Station—the last stop before Savannah on the Central of Georgia Railway. In December 1864, Pooler was a meeting place for Union officers led by William Tecumseh Sherman, who negotiated with Savannah authorities for the strategic port city's peaceful surrender.

21st century

Today, Pooler is the center for commercial development in west Chatham County. Godley Station, the center for business development, has been successful in attracting large companies such as construction equipment manufacturer JCB to the area. Newer shopping centers such as The Shops at Godley Station are bringing new revenue to the area. Low crime and a small-town community atmosphere have all been factors in its explosive growth. Pooler is now one of Georgia's fastest-growing cities.

Pooler (surname)

Pooler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Frank Pooler (Wisconsin politician) (1847-1900), American businessman and politician
  • Frank Pooler (1926–2013), American choirmaster
  • Rosemary S. Pooler (born 1938), American judge
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    Pooler infrastructure updates: City approves contract for $19.3 million to expand Quacco Road

    Savannah Morning News 21 Mar 2025
    Pooler knows a thing or two about growth ... 80 and now Pooler is booming with more than 30,000 residents ... To that end, Pooler is investing in its own public works ... "It's Pooler's turn, and I just thank everyone for keeping that in mind.".
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    Small group of Pooler residents march on city hall before zoning amendment hearing

    Savannah Morning News 20 Mar 2025
    Pooler resident Kathy Center has lived in Pooler for the last 60 years, she told the city council during its March 18 meeting, and said she had watched the city's elected officials and “land barons” destroy the community her parents brought her to.
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    Pause the paving: Pooler residents plan march on city hall for Friday and Tuesday

    Savannah Morning News 13 Mar 2025
    When Trish Brown first moved to Pooler 10 years ago, she said it was for some key quality-of-life reasons ... on Tuesday, March 18, residents are planning to gather and march at Pooler City Hall for more thoughtful development.
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    Should ESPLOST V pass on March 18, Pooler's first high school would be high priority

    Savannah Morning News 11 Mar 2025
    Depending on the outcome of next Tuesday's vote on the Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (ESPLOST), Pooler may be getting its first ever high school. If ESPLOST passes, Pooler Mayor ...
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    Pooler passed a short-term rental ordinance. What's in it?

    Savannah Morning News 06 Mar 2025
    After nearly a year of discussing a short-term rental (STR) ordinance, Pooler City Council passed one 3-3, with Mayor Karen Williams casting the tie-breaking vote on Monday, March 3 ... Last March, Pooler ...
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