Neighborhood Planning Unit-E (NPU-E) Meeting

Home Park belongs to NPU-E.

NPU-E meets the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00pm.

About Neighborhood Planning Units:

The City of Atlanta is divided into twenty-five (25) NPUs, which are citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on zoning, land use, and other planning-related matters. The NPU system was established in 1974 by the late Mayor Maynard Jackson to provide an opportunity for all citizens to actively participate in the Comprehensive Development Plan, which is the city’s vision for the next five, ten, and fifteen years. Since then the NPU system has evolved into what it is today – the official avenue for citizens to receive updates concerning all functions of City government. Enabling citizens to express concerns and provide input helps the City in developing plans that best meet the needs of each neighborhood.

Neighborhood Planning Unit-E (NPU-E) Meeting

Home Park belongs to NPU-E.

NPU-E meets the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00pm.

About Neighborhood Planning Units:

The City of Atlanta is divided into twenty-five (25) NPUs, which are citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on zoning, land use, and other planning-related matters. The NPU system was established in 1974 by the late Mayor Maynard Jackson to provide an opportunity for all citizens to actively participate in the Comprehensive Development Plan, which is the city’s vision for the next five, ten, and fifteen years. Since then the NPU system has evolved into what it is today – the official avenue for citizens to receive updates concerning all functions of City government. Enabling citizens to express concerns and provide input helps the City in developing plans that best meet the needs of each neighborhood.

Neighborhood Planning Unit-E (NPU-E) Meeting

Home Park belongs to NPU-E and meets the first Tuesday of every month at 6:00pm.

About Neighborhood Planning Units:

The City of Atlanta is divided into twenty-five (25) NPUs, which are citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on zoning, land use, and other planning-related matters. The NPU system was established in 1974 by the late Mayor Maynard Jackson to provide an opportunity for all citizens to actively participate in the Comprehensive Development Plan, which is the city’s vision for the next five, ten, and fifteen years. Since then the NPU system has evolved into what it is today – the official avenue for citizens to receive updates concerning all functions of City government. Enabling citizens to express concerns and provide input helps the City in developing plans that best meet the needs of each neighborhood.

March Community Meeting

HPCIA will host a session with candidates for the City of Atlanta Council District 3 seat up for special election on March 19, 2019. There are several candidates running for the District 3  seat, so this will be a great opportunity to learn more about the candidates.

Additionally, the HPCIA Board will provide a brief update on neighborhood business.

Agenda:

6:30p-7:00p  Meet and Greet
7:00p-7:30p Community update
7:30p-8:30p Candidate presentations
8:30p-9:00p Q&A with the Candidates

The meeting is open to all Home Park residents.  You do not have to be a member of HPCIA to attend.

We look forward to seeing you!