
The Department of City Planning is calling on Atlantans to get involved in shaping the future of their city. In a series of open house meetings, the public is invited to give their input on PLAN A, the critical five-year update to Atlanta's Comprehensive Development Plan.
Set to unfold the urban tapestry over the next half-decade, PLAN A will guide growth and development across Atlanta's diverse neighborhoods. Public participation, deemed essential by city officials, is actively sought to refine the vision, goals, policies, and actions that will underpin the city's evolution. Tameka Ojior, the Sr. Public Relations Manager for the Department of City Planning, urges residents to attend the upcoming meetings slated to run from 4 p.m, to 7:30 p.m.
Residents eager to contribute to the discussion on land use and community development can expect to engage directly with City Planning and other City Departments during these in-person gatherings. It’s a chance not only to have your say but to directly impact decisions about the city's land use. Information on the exact dates and locations of these pivotal meetings is available on the 'Atlanta for All' website.
According to the City's announcement, every community within the Atlanta perimeter stands to be affected by the outcomes of PLAN A. With an invitation extended to all residents, the city aims to foster a collaborative effort in painting a picture for Atlanta's future. For those with a stake in the city's trajectory - which is to say, every resident of Atlanta - the open houses represent a rare opportunity to sculpt the city's destiny, one neighborhood at a time.
For further details or media inquiries regarding the open houses or PLAN A, contact Tameka Ojior at (404)757-0763. With the city's development at a pivotal juncture, the participation of Atlanta’s citizens has never been more crucial.









