What is an NPU?
Neighborhood Planning Units (NPUs) are citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Atlanta Mayor and Atlanta City Council on zoning, land-use, licensing, and other planning issues. The NPU system was established in 1974 by Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson to provide an opportunity for citizens to participate actively in the Comprehensive Development Plan, which is Atlanta’s vision for the next 5, 10, and 15 years. It is also used as a way for the citizens to receive information...
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NPU-B is one of 25 Neighborhood Planning Units established by the city of Atlanta to: Allow citizen input on community issues involving zoning, development infrastructure, crime, and delivery of city services; Distribute information and facilitate communication between citizens, their representatives and various city departments; Make recommendations on Variance Applications to the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for final decision; Make recommendations on Zoning Applications and Special Use...
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