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The City of Atlanta's 2021 The City of Atlanta’s 2021 NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATION DIRECTORY 1 INTRODUCTION Neighborhood Associations are the foundation of Atlanta’s Neighborhood Planning System. The Mayor, the City Council and various City agencies rely on Neighborhood Associations for comments and suggestions concerning the City’s growth and development. The Directory contains a listing of more than 150 neighborhood organizations along with contact information, meeting times and meeting locations. In addition, the Directory provides a listing of neighborhood organizations within each NPU and Council District. The information contained in this publication is generated from updates received from the Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) and neighborhood organizations. The information in this document is provided by NPUs. We encourage your assistance in maintaining accurate records. To report errors or omissions, please email [email protected] or call 404-330-6070. TABLE OF CONTENTS NPU-A .................. 4 NPU-N .................. 26 NPU-B ....................5 NPU-O .................. 27 NPU-C ....................7 NPU-P .................. 28 NPU-D ................... 10 NPU-Q ..................33 NPU-E ....................11 NPU-R .................. 34 NPU-F ................... 13 NPU-S ................. 36 NPU-G .................. 14 NPU-T ................... 37 NPU-H ................... 15 NPU-V .................. 39 NPU-I ................... 16 NPU-W ................. 40 NPU-J .................. 20 NPU-X .................. 41 NPU-K ................... 22 NPU-Y .................. 42 NPU-L ................... 23 NPU-Z .................. 44 NPU-M ................. 24 Atlanta Planning Advisory Board .......... 46 3 NPU-A Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council District Atlanta Speech School W. Brinkley 404-885-3822 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 3160 Northside Pkwy City Council District 8 Dickerson, Jr. [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30327 Margaret Mitchell Civic Association 404-969-6622 Jason Edgecombe Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 www.mmca-atlanta.org 4 NPU-B Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council DistrictDistrict Cathedral of Saint Phillip 404-727-4170 Nancy Bliwise 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 2744 Peachtree Rd NW City Council District 8 [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30305 Buckhead Forest Civic Association 404-931-4605 Amy Hillman 4th Mondays Meeting Location Varies City Council District 7 [email protected] Chastain Park East Civic Association 404-387-4072 Mindy Kaplan 3rd Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 chastainparkca.membershiptoolkit.com Garden Hills Civic Association 404-275-8747 Clay Dixon Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 7 www.gardenhills.net Historic Brookhaven Neighborhood Association 678-705-1447 Susy Stovin Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 7 [email protected] North Buckhead Civic Association 678-427-8362 4th Monday, Robert Patterson Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 7 with exceptions www.nbca.org 5 NPU-B Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council Districtistrict Cathedral of Saint Phillip 404-727-4170 Nancy Bliwise 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 2744 Peachtree Rd NW City Council District 8 [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30305 Peachtree Heights East Neighborhood Association [email protected] Rebecca Kubin Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 www.peachtreeheightswest.com Peachtree Heights West Civic Association [email protected] Katherine D’Amaro Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 phwca.org 678-641-1320 Peachtree Hills Civic Association www.peachtreehills.org Greg Holliday Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] Peachtree Park Civic Association 404-630-6857 Greg Zimmerman Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 7 www.peachtreeparkatl.org Pine Hills Neighborhood Association 217-840-1165 Jan Weyhenmeyer Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 7 www.mypinehills.org Ridgedale Park Civic Association Mark Izenson Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 7 South Tuxedo Park Civic Association 404-482-7460 Kim Shorter Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] 6 NPU-C Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council District Trinity Presbyterian Church 404-931-7887 Zach Gober 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 3003 Howell Mill Road City Council District 8, 9 [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30327 Arbor Gate Condominium Association 404-668-2804 Laura Delavan 3rd Thursdays Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] Argonne Forest Kim Nagy Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 Borghese Condominium Association 404-261-9040 Paul Melvin Mondays, 4:00 p.m. Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] Brandon Neighborhood Association 404-326-0339 Mark Bowen Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] Carlyle Square On Collier Condiminium Association, Inc. 404-355-0220 Mary Alice Young 3rd Mondays Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] Castlewood Civic Association Elenore Klinglore Meetings Held Quarterly Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 7 NPU-C Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council District Trinity Presbyterian Church 404-931-7887 Zach Gober 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 3003 Howell Mill Road City Council District 8, 9 [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30327 Channing Valley Association Michelle Hatch Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 Collier Hills Association 404-992-6836 David Gylfe Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] Collier Hills North Community Association Mary Kilgo Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] Fernleaf Neighborhood Association Seale Lindsey Meetings Held Quarterly Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 9 Manor House @ 50 Biscayne Condominium Association, Inc. Delaney Bell Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies 404-488-4481 Memorial Park Civic Association 404-307-0090 Garth Peters April & October Meeting Location Varies City Council District 9 [email protected] Peachtree Battle Alliance 404-667-7320 David Ross Meetings Held Quarterly Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 8 NPU-C Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council District Trinity Presbyterian Church 404-931-7887 Zach Gober 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 3003 Howell Mill Road City Council District 8, 9 [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30327 Ridgewood Heights Neighborhood Association 828-273-8798 Travis Bryenton 3rd Mondays Meeting Location Varies City Council District 9 [email protected] Springlake Civic Association 404-229-6725 Kevin Driver Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] The West Paces Condominium 404-367-8461 Chris Jacobi Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] Wesley Battle Association Libby Quiner Annually, every March Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 Westminster Milmar Homeowner’s Association 3046 Westminster Circle NW 404-964-5957 Tamara Gonzalez Annually City Council District 8 Atlanta, GA 30327 [email protected] Westover Plantations Homeowners Association Beth Bluestein 3rd Tuesdays Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 9 Westwood Homeowners Association Patrick Connolly Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies [email protected] City Council District 8 9 NPU-C Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council District Trinity Presbyterian Church 404-931-7887 Zach Gober 1st Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. 3003 Howell Mill Road City Council District 8, 9 [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30327 Wildwood Homeowners Association 828-273-8798 Patrick Connolly Meeting Date Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 8 [email protected] 10 NPU-D Contact Day/Time Location Contact Info Council District The Agape Youth & Family Center 404-351-6949 Jim Martin 4th Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. 2210 Marietta Blvd NW, City Council District 9 [email protected] Atlanta, Ga. 30318 Berkeley Park Neighborhood Association 561-400-9016 Gavin Good 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. Meeting Location Varies City Council District 9 [email protected] Blandtown Neighborhood Association 630-401-9512 John Obrien 3rd Tuesdays, Time Varies Meeting Location Varies City Council District 9 [email protected] Bolton Neighborhood Organization The Agape Center, 404-966-8245 Heather Shankwiler As Needed 2210 Marietta Blvd NW, City Council District 9 [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30318 Hills Park Neighborhood Association 404-427-8173 Uriah Gilmore As Needed Meeting Location Varies City Council District 9 [email protected] Riverside Neighborhood Association Fire Station 28 928-899-6253 Brock Cline 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. 1925 Hollywood Rd NW, [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30318 Underwood Hills Neighborhood Association Quarterly on Mondays, 404-597-5674 Heather
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