Long Range Planning

Newsletter

August | 2024

Mission Statement

To advance a long range vision of a livable, equitable, sustainable, beautiful, and prosperous DeKalb County through the implementation of adopted plans, policies, and partnerships. 

August 2024 Newsletter

McNair Community 101 public meeting, held on July 18, 2024

Welcome to our latest newsletter! We have some updates regarding some of our projects, as well as information regarding upcoming events.


In this edition, we highlight upcoming an exciting opportunity for the community to learn about planning as well as provide updates to our ongoing projects.

Coming Soon

World Planning Day is coming back again this year! We are excited to be announcing more details regarding this event soon.


Last Year's Event Recap

Public Hearing Agendas & Information


Stay informed about current zoning cases in DeKalb County.


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Key Dates


Virtual Open House | DeKalb County Trail & Greenway Master Plan

Thursday, August 15, 6 PM - 7 PM

Virtual on Zoom | Register Here


DeKalb Community Academy

On Thursday, July 18th, the DeKalb Community Academy initiative held its first McNair Community 101 public meeting at the NH Scott Recreation Center. Over 20 interested community members attended the meeting and provided invaluable feedback and comments for our team. There will be a follow-up meeting held later this year that will address community feedback and launch the Community Ambassador program.


A copy of the presentation, survey results and resources are available on Engage DeKalb at the link below.

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DeKalb Community Atlas

Explore planning and transportation initiatives, as well as key demographics of our census tracts in our new platform DeKalb Community Atlas. 


Available maps and data include a Permit and Application tracker, SPLOST Projects, Community profiles, Housing and Income Statistics, Economics, and more.


Feedback is greatly appreciated. Comments can be submitted on the DeKalb Community Atlas "Comments and Feedback" tab.

Explore the DeKalb Community Atlas

PathLink Wayfinding

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On Wednesday, July 24th, 2024, the second Steering Committee Meeting was held for the PathLink Wayfinding initiative. The recording of this meeting as well as a copy of the public meeting presentation are available on Engage DeKalb.

DeKalb County Trail & Greenway Master Plan

We want to here from YOU! Provide input on the Dekalb County Trail & Greenway Master Plan's draft Vision Network.

 

The Vision Network represents the proposed trail network that best meets the goals and principles of the Master Plan that have been shaped and defined by public input, key stakeholders, and County staff.

 

Learn more about the draft Vision Network on our project website, and share your thoughts by taking a brief survey!

Take the Survey

Mark your calendars and join us for a DeKalb County Trail & Greenway Master Plan Virtual Open House on Thursday, August 15th at 6:00 PM to learn about preliminary recommendations and the vision for the future of the County’s trail network.

 

This meeting will take place over Zoom. Please register for the meeting to let us know if you can make it. We hope to see you there!

Register for the Virtual Open House
DeKalb Trail & Greenway Master Plan Project Page

Redan Road Corridor Scoping Study

The corridor study limits.

DeKalb County is identifying opportunities to transform the Redan Road corridor from a two-lane street to one that accommodates walking, biking, transit, cars and trucks with improved traffic operations and safety, that supports existing users, economic development, and the planned I-285 Express Lane access. 


The purpose of the scoping study is to identify transportation infrastructure projects that meet community goals and objectives and can be presented to state and regional partners for funding partnerships.


The study includes Redan Road from Kensington Road/Holcombe Road to South Hairston Road.


The final public meeting was held on August 6, 2024. A copy of the presentation and the public survey are available on the project website. The survey closes on August 30, 2024.

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Engage with the Project

I-285 Express Lanes Transit Study

We are excited to announce the launch of the I-285 Express Lanes Transit study, a regional collaboration that explores how new express lanes along the I-285 corridor could be used to provide a premium transit service, enhancing connectivity and transportation options in the Atlanta region.


The study area extends along I-285 between the I-20 east and west interchanges, spanning from H.E. Holmes to Indian Creek MARTA stations. By leveraging the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT)’s planned Express Lanes project, this study will explore ways to improve accessibility and on-time performance of transit for residents and commuters.


We value your input and invite you to participate in shaping the future of transportation in our region. Please visit our project website at i285ExpressLanesTransit.com to learn more about the study and complete a short survey. Your feedback will help us understand the needs and preferences of the community, guiding us in developing a transit service that best serves you.

Learn More and Take the Survey!

Sustainability

DeKalb County has collaborated with Trees Atlanta to provide residents of unincorporated DeKalb County with trees for their front yards!



Applications are currently closed for unincorporated DeKalb County. Stay tuned for the new application cycle.

Front Yard Tree Program

As part of widespread efforts to improve sustainability in DeKalb County under the Clean Energy Transition Plan, Southface Institute, an Atlanta-based sustainable building nonprofit, is developing an extensive energy transition plan to steer the county towards a future of 100% clean energy.


For a recap of past events and news regarding Clean Energy DeKalb, visit the site below.

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Stay Informed

Engage DeKalb


Stay up to date on our projects, give feedback and make your voice heard! Engage DeKalb currently covers Long Range Planning and Zoning projects.

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Knowledge Quest



Welcome to Knowledge Quest, DeKalb County's Business License, Permitting, and Zoning Guide!

Knowledge Quest

Planning & Sustainability Long Range Planning


Visit our main Planning and Sustainability page for detailed information about our department.

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ALERT: MARTA East Lake Station


See MARTA’s renewed focus on Service, Experience, and Expansion or SEE.SEE improved accessibility and safety at East Lake Station as MARTA replaces the north pedestrian bridge.  


The north pedestrian bridge and north parking lot at East Lake Station will be CLOSED from March 15 to October 2024 for construction. Customers must use the south parking lot and south pedestrian bridge. Station Soccer will remain open. 

Project Page and Information

Larry Washington, MURP

Congratulations to Our New Planning Manager!


The Long Range Planning Division is proud to announce that Larry Washington is our new Planning Manager! Mr. Washington has been with DeKalb County since 2015, starting as a Senior Planner for the Long Range Division. He was promoted to Planning Administrator in 2021 and through his continued dedication and hard work, has achieved the esteemed position of Planning Manager.


Our team is excited to continue serving DeKalb County under Larry Washington's leadership.

Congratulations to our Sustainability Coordinator!


Kathy Reed, Sustainability Coordinator, has received certification from the Amphibian Foundation as a Southeastern Master Herpetologist. We want to extend our congratulations for this accomplishment and look forward to future accomplishments from her.

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