The City of Atlanta is divided into twenty-five Neighborhood Planning Units or NPUs, which are citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on zoning, land use, and other planning issues. The NPU system was established in 1974 to provide an opportunity for citizens to participate actively in the Comprehensive Development Plan, now called the Atlanta Strategic Action Plan, which is the city’s vision for the next five, ten, and fifteen years. It is also used as a way for citizens to receive information concerning all functions of city government. The system enables citizens to express ideas and comment on city plans and proposals while assisting the city in developing plans that best meet the needs of their communities. The NPU is often composed of a series of congruent neighborhoods.
Midtown is part of NPU-E it is composed of Midtown, Ansley Park, Sherwood Forest, Brookwood Hills, Ardmore, Brookwood, Loring Heights, Atlantic Station, Home Park, Georgia Tech, and Marietta Street Artery.