Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) Y

Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) Y
Development
Environment
Housing
Parks
Public Safety

Tuesday, July 15, 2025
7:00 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. EDT

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NPU-Y includes the neighborhoods of Amal Heights, Betmar LaVilla, Chosewood Park, Englewood Manor, High Point, Joyland, Lakewood Heights, South Atlanta, and The Villages at Carver

NPUs are official, volunteer-managed organizations that provide input to the City of Atlanta on public safety, permits, land use, planning (including variances & zoning), liquor licenses, and special events & festivals, among other neighborhood matters. There are 25 NPUs across the city. They were created by Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson in 1974 to elevate resident voices. NPUs typically meet once a month to conduct business.

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Atlanta - GA Documenters Team

Note-taking by Taylor Jean

NPU-Y continues questioning a rezoning application for a 50-townhome neighborhood on St. Johns Circle, including addressing safety concerns.

Audio by Taylor Jean

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Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU) Y

NPU-Y is one of 25 citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Atlanta Mayor and City Council on zoning, land use and other planning issues.

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