License and Permits Committee Meeting
Zoom Virtual WebinarPlease visit the License and Permits Committee page to learn more about what we do and to register to attend this virtual committee meeting!
Please visit the License and Permits Committee page to learn more about what we do and to register to attend this virtual committee meeting!
Please visit the Board of Directors page to learn more about what we do and to register to attend this monthly overview of our progress on Midtown topics that are important to our community.
Enjoy a new way to experience Peachtree Street from Downtown to Midtown. Walk, roll, scoot, and cycle your way through the ASA route. Peachtree Street closes to vehicles and activities, music, food and movement fill the corridor from end to end. A great way to get a little exercise and enjoy the amenities of our…
Neighbors are invited to join these public sessions to comment on trail plans that impact your travel experiences to and from Midtown. Keep in mind that our neighborhood is directly impacted by trails in Districts 2, 3, and 6. You can attend all three or just one. See image below for each location.
SAVE THE DATE MIDTOWN FRIENDS! Midtown's National Night Out Block Party returns for the 21st year! Come out for classic block party fun while you connect with neighbors, elected leaders, and a wide range of non-profit orgs and city departments dedicated to community resources and public safety. Do you want to.... Know the services available…
The City of Atlanta is divided into twenty-five (25) Neighborhood Planning Units (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…
Neighbors are invited to join these public sessions to comment on trail plans that impact your travel experiences to and from Midtown. Keep in mind that our neighborhood is directly impacted by trails in Districts 2, 3, and 6. You can attend all three or just one. See image below for each location.
Each month there is a public meeting of the Midtown Development Review Committee – comprised of 10 individuals representing residents, property and business owners, institutions, neighborhood associations, and MARTA. The committee, appointed by the City of Atlanta, provides formal recommendations to the Office of Planning on all Special Administrative Permit (SAP) applications within the Midtown…
Neighbors are invited to join these public sessions to comment on trail plans that impact your travel experiences to and from Midtown. Keep in mind that our neighborhood is directly impacted by trails in Districts 2, 3, and 6. You can attend all three or just one. See image below for each location.
Please visit the Land Use Committee to learn more about what we do and to register to attend this virtual committee meeting!