Step 1: Participate in our Thought Exchange and share your ideas for what would make your community a thriving one where people connect, learn, and create. Click here to participate in the Thought Exchange.
Step 2: Join us for a virtual community conversation and share your ideas on how the library can support a thriving community. Please register using the links found here to receive the meeting invitation for the library branch conversation of your choice. View schedule of Virtual Community Conversations
The Office of Solid Waste Services will be closed Thursday, November 25 in observance of Thanksgiving. There will be no garbage, recycling, or yard trimming pickup on Thanksgiving Day. Thursday collections will occur on Friday, November 26. Friday collections will occur on Saturday, November 27.
Please visit www.atlantaga.gov/solidwaste or call 404-546-0311 for questions about the holiday collections schedule.
Our team has gained valuable insight from your feedback and we look forward to sharing the concepts and what we’ve heard from you and other stakeholders with the public.
We’re excited to continue conversations during our first phase of public outreach. Join us:
Tuesday, November 9 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Thursday, November 11 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Andrew & Walter Young Family YMCA Decatur Conference Center 2222 Campbellton Road 130 Clairemont Avenue Atlanta, Ga 30311 Decatur, Ga 30030 Take MARTA: Route 83 Take MARTA: Route 36 or Decatur Station
Tuesday, November 9 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 13 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Andrew & Walter Young Family YMCA Stage Door Theatre 2222 Campbellton Road 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd Atlanta, Ga 30311 Dunwoody, Ga 30338 Take MARTA: Route 83 Take MARTA: Route 150
a fact sheet to introduce citizens to the network redesign.
The toolkit is a great resource, so feel free to grab any information included and share in newsletters or on social media.
For those unable to attend the in-person meetings, the website, MARTA2040NextGenBus.com, includes valuable project information, and will have links to the live streams of the meetings. We will also offer additional virtual meetings in the winter.
Additionally, we’re looking for feedback! Take the survey available at MARTA2040NextGenBus.com beginning November 9th. We welcome and encourage all responses.
Thank you again for your participation and continued support of the MARTA Bus Network Redesign project. We appreciate your help in sharing this information with the region.
Have a question? Need a little extra help? Contact us!
Our zoning, development, and permitting staff is here to answer your questions and find what you need. Browse below for points of contact for each Office and project type. To learn more about DCP’s zoning, development, and permitting services, visit our Getting Started page.
Please Note: Due to public health concerns, staff is operating on a hybrid remote schedule. City facilities are open to the public for certain in-person transactional services listed below. All individuals must adhere to the current mask mandate, which covers all indoor facilities. All other services will continue to be operated virtually until further notice.
By appointment only: 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Open Records Review in the Office of Buildings. Schedule by phone at 404-865-8451 or by email at openrecords-planningbuildings@atlantaga.gov. (This is for Open Records only)
Permits for Residential Additions / alterations < 1,500 sq. ft. (404-330-6906)
Also you can receive updates on the addresses that you have provided.
The Code Enforcement Section is responsible for the inspection and enforcement of residential and commercial properties that violate the Atlanta Housing Code, Graffiti Ordinance, and/or Commercial Maintenance and Industrial Code. Properties are inspected for violations such as:
decayed/damaged leaking roofs,
holes in flooring (both inside and out),
broken window glass; flaking/peeling paint,
rodent infestation or unsanitary conditions,
overgrown, littered vacant lots,
junk/inoperative vehicles,
graffiti,
electrical hazards,
open and vacant structures,
dilapidated buildings, and
numerous other deficiencies which render properties sub standard, or unsafe to its occupants or the general public.