Help improve Safety in Woodland Hills!

Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association is currently seeking residents to strengthen our Neighborhood Watch by volunteering to be a Block Captain.
  • Block Captains are integral to our neighborhood safety and grass root effort to get more participation from our residents.  The purpose of the Block Captain position is to get to know your neighbors and help develop a sense of community and safety within your area.
  • Each block consists of 8-10 homes and the Block Captain would be the primary contact for these homes.
  • The Block Captain would provide an essential point of contact between the area and the WHNA Board by providing the Neighborhood Watch Coordinators with your area's Crime Alerts, Out of Town Contact Information, and New Neighbor Alerts.
Nearly every street in Woodland Hills is under represented. If you would like to change this and help increase safety in our neighborhood please email Kate Martin at secretary@woodlandhillsatlanta.org.

Let’s stay focused on your priorities

From: Burell Ellis DeKalb County CEO

PO Box 1483 -- Stone Mountain, GA 30086
Burrell@BurrellEllis.comwww.burrellellis.com

Dear Neighbors,

During these tough economic times, with record job losses, home foreclosures and rising fuel costs, it's more important than ever to stay focused on the priorities of the citizens we serve.

In virtually every community across the nation, property values have fallen due to the recession and its lingering impact. As a result, cities and counties, which are primarily funded by property taxes tied to the value of homes and businesses within their borders, have seen their revenues drastically slashed and are forced to make difficult decisions about the services they deliver and how to pay for them.

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Kittredge Park Meeting

Title: Kittredge Park Meeting
Location: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON N. DRUID HILLS ROAD
Description: History: Did you know that there is a 33 acre park on North Druid Hills Rd?

There is, and it needs community participation and involvement to make it truly serve our neighborhoods. The park is a mixture of land grants, family and environmental group grants.

Dekalb County has earmarked funds to make the park more accessible to everyone and The Friends of Kittredge Park are working to make this a reality! However, we need your help!

PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND A PARK PLANNING MEETING THIS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2009 FROM 6:30PM TO 8:30PM AT THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON N. DRUID HILLS ROAD.

This will be your chance to provide input to the future of this great resource we have right in our backyard. Come and offer your vision for the park!

Thank you!

Moshe Hiller

President; MHHA
Start Time: 18:30
Date: 2009-12-03
End Time: 20:30