A packed NPU-I meeting in a recreation center hall: a speaker at the podium addressing neighbors seated at round tables.
Third Wednesday evenings

Meetings

Two hours a month that decide what happens on your street.

How to join

There are two doors, and both count the same. Online: meetings run on Zoom, joinable from a computer, a tablet, or by calling in from any phone. In person: our home venue is the C.T. Martin Natatorium & Recreation Center, 3201 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW. Recent meetings have been held virtually, so check the current agenda for each month's format.

The Department of City Planning emails the agenda and joining details to the NPU‑I mailing list before each meeting.

Not on the mailing list yet? Email our city planner, Susan Coleman, at sucoleman@atlantaga.gov or call 404‑546‑0113 and ask to be added for NPU‑I.

Sign in every time. Your attendance record is what makes you eligible to vote: attend any two meetings within twelve months and your vote counts at every meeting after that.

Next meeting: third Wednesday

7:00 PM Eastern, on Zoom.

Meeting ID 926 1333 2610
Dial-in +1 646‑558‑8656
Access code 926 1333 2610#

Joining details come from the latest city agendas; the agenda email is always the final word.

Your vote, in plain terms

You can vote if you're 18 or older, live in NPU‑I (or own a business or property here), and have attended two meetings in the past twelve months. One vote per household. Ten members make a quorum.

How a meeting runs

Meetings follow a posted agenda, and a final vote can only happen on items that appeared on it.

  1. Welcome and reports

    Opening remarks, minutes, announcements, and reports from city departments like police, fire, and parks. Elected officials often stop in with updates.

  2. Matters for voting

    Rezonings, variances, liquor licenses, and other applications get presented. Neighbors ask questions directly, then eligible members vote.

  3. Neighborhood business

    The planner's report, committee and neighborhood reports, old and new business. This is where local concerns become agenda items.

2026 general meeting schedule
Date Time Notes
Wednesday, January 217:00 PM
Wednesday, February 187:00 PM
Wednesday, March 187:00 PM
Wednesday, April 157:00 PM
Wednesday, May 207:00 PM
Wednesday, June 176:00 PMEarlier start, per the posted agenda
JulyNo general meeting
Wednesday, August 197:00 PM
Wednesday, September 167:00 PM
Wednesday, October 217:00 PM
Wednesday, November 187:00 PMAnnual officer elections
DecemberNo general meeting unless specially called

The meeting date can be changed by a vote of the body, so check the latest agenda email if you're unsure.

Add 2026 meetings to calendar

Documents

The bylaws, recent agendas, voting reports, and where the official minutes live.

NPU‑I Bylaws (2024)

How the body runs: membership, meetings, voting eligibility, officers, and committees.

Download the bylaws (PDF)

Looking for minutes?

Official minutes are kept by the Department of City Planning and are not final until approved at the following meeting. Independent meeting notes and recordings are published by Atlanta Documenters.

NPU‑I on Atlanta Documenters

  • June general meeting (upcoming)

    Agenda (PDF) · Atlanta Police Foundation Invest Atlanta application, Rosalie H. Wright redevelopment update, special event votes

  • Special-call election meeting

    Agenda (PDF) · Voting report from November 19 (PDF)

  • November general meeting

    Agenda (PDF) · APS 2040 Mays-cluster scenarios, ordinance Z‑25‑71, fuel station change of ownership

  • October general meeting

    Agenda (PDF) · planned-development application PDSD‑25‑002 (205 Harland)

  • August general meeting

    Agenda (PDF)

  • April general meeting

    Agenda (PDF) · Plan A presentation, CDP land-use amendments, zoning text changes

  • February general meeting

    Agenda (PDF) · short-term rental ordinance 24‑O‑1687, Z‑25‑005

  • November 2024 general meeting

    Agenda (PDF) · 2025 officer elections, BZA applications

Need something older?

The Department of City Planning keeps the full official record: email npumail@atlantaga.gov or browse the City of Atlanta NPU page. Atlanta Documenters archives agendas, attachments, notes, and recordings going back years.