Atlanta 311
Potholes, water main breaks, garbage bin replacements, missed garbage pick up, sidewalk problems, pay parking tickets... for just about anything that isn't an emergency - use the 311 system.
 
The ATL311 Customer Service Center is available Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. You can reach us by dialing 3-1-1 or 404-546-0311 from outside of the Atlanta city limits or on the website at www.atl311.com
 
 
CHaRM - Center for Hard to Recycle Materials
It is a permanent drop-off facility that aims to improve our environmental health by encouraging reuse and diverting thousands of pounds of household hazardous waste, bulky trash and other hard to recycle items from Metro-Atlanta landfills and water systems. For hours of operation and additional info visit: https://livethrive.org/charm/
 
 
City of Atlanta Solid Waste / Bulk Collection
Information, schedules, and requests for garbage, recycling, yard trimmings, and bulk collection.
 
 
Alarm System Registration
If you have a residential alarm system, you are required to register the alarm system and renew the registration every year. There is no charge to register, but it is required by law, and you can be fined for having an unregistered alarm system. Register your system here or call (855) 725-7102.
 
 
Atlanta Memorial Park Conservancy
"The Atlanta Memorial Park Conservancy’s mission is to restore, enhance and preserve Atlanta Memorial Park, making it a beautiful, connected, and sustainable urban green space for the enjoyment of all."
 
 
Bitsy Grant Tennis Center
The Bitsy Grant Tennis Center is a historic Atlanta public tennis facility consisting of 13 clay courts and 10 hard courts (all lighted). Built in 1952, the tennis center is named for Bryan Grant, the most outstanding southern tennis player of his time. Named “Bitsy” because of his 5-foot, 4-inch frame, he personified the “everyone can play” credo of the tennis center named in his honor. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island in 1972.
The tennis center is currently managed by Universal Tennis Management (UTM)and is a partner with the Atlanta Memorial Park Conservancy. We welcome you to the Bitsy Grant Tennis Center website, and hope to see you on the courts soon!
 
 
Bobby Jones Golf Course
Bobby Jones Golf Course is a revolutionary golf course design featuring multiple tees and large double greens. The brilliance of the Bobby Jones Golf Course layout showcases both the Azalea and Magnolia nines.
https://www.bobbyjonesgc.com/
 
 
Buckhead Council on Neighborhoods (BCN)
The BCN was created in 2008 to provide a unified voice for Buckhead neighborhoods and their residents to address areas of mutual concern and opportunity. The BCN provides a forum for sharing information across NPU lines, for discussion of issues affecting neighborhoods and collaboration on solutions, and for communication with government officials. More information can be found at www.buckheadcouncil.org.
 
 
City Council Representative
Our neighborhood is represented on the Atlanta City Council by Mary Norwood, District 8. Her office phone is (404) 330-6051 and her email is MNorwoodW@atlantaga.gov.  You may also reach out to her Chief of Staff, Jim Elgar at (470) 727-7160 or JQElgar@atlantaga.gov. You can see recent newsletters from Mary Norwood's office and subscribe to future emails.
 
To find contact information on ALL your elected officials, simply type in your address HERE!
 
 
NPU-C
The City of Atlanta is divided into twenty-five Neighborhood Planning Units or NPUs, which are citizen advisory councils that make recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on zoning, land use, and other planning issues. The NPU system was established in 1974 to provide an opportunity for citizens to participate actively in the Comprehensive Development Plan, which is the city's vision for the next five, ten, and fifteen years. It is also used as a way for citizens to receive information concerning all functions of city government. The system enables citizens to express ideas and comment on city plans and proposals while assisting the city in developing plans that best meet the needs of their communities. For more information, click here.
 
NPU-C meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3003 Howell Mill Road, Bldg. B, Room 108.  This meeting provides a forum for you to know what is happening in our neighborhood, as well as other neighborhoods within NPU-C. Our NPU-C Chairperson is Zack Gober, phone: 404-931-7887. Our NPU-C Planner is Alex Deus, phone: 404-330-0154.
 
NOTE – Agendas for monthly NPU meetings are posted online 4-6 calendar days prior at: http://www.AtlantaGa.Gov/index.aspx?page=768
 
 
 
USPS Hold Mail Service
When you are leaving town, please go here and get USPS to hold your mail for you. The PBA security patrol cannot be responsible for your mail and packages. USPS will deliver all of your mail upon your return.