Land Use Proposal

From Commissioner Jeff Rader:

The Board of Commissioners accepted withdrawal of an amendment, proposed by the county planning staff, to DeKalb's comprehensive plan. The amendment would have assigned the Town Center designation to the area surrounding the intersection of North Druid Hills and Briarcliff Roads (30329), currently classified as primarily a Neighborhood Center.

The recommendation by the planning department was the outgrowth of its research started last year when a development proposal, subsequently approved, was under consideration for the Executive Park office complex in the same neighborhood. In the intervening time, my office, with the cooperation of the county administration, was able to secure a Livable Centers Initiative grant to develop a detailed master plan for future development along North Druid Hills Road. For information about that LCI, read my March 22, 2009 update (link below).

Therefore, the commissioners felt it would be premature to make a decision about the land use proposal until the LCI study is complete. The county finally signed the LCI contract in September, followed by a kickoff meeting in October. The heart of the study is soliciting public feedback on its long-term vision for the area under review.

Read about the North Druid Hills LCI:
http://www.commissionerrader.com/news/news244.html

WHNA Movie Night Postponed

We have decided to put off this weekend's Movie Night until the spring.

The amount of rain we have received today, the amount of rain expected to come in tomorrow, and the ground's condition have all lead to this decision.

We plan on doing these on a regular basis, as part of our ongoing efforts to create a very strong Woodland Hills Community.
Thanks for your understanding.

Sincerely,
The WHNA Board
Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association

LLCC Blueprints For Successful Communities study

During last night's WHNA meeting, Brad briefly discussed the LLCC "Blueprints For Successful Communities" study. Due to technical problems, he was unable to show the presentation during the meeting.
The completed study can be found on LLCC's website. Here is a quick link to the study:

http://www.lindberghlavista.org/pdf/LLCC_Final.pdf

All updates and progress with the blueprints study can be viewed on LLCC's website. A special thanks to Henry Batten for getting this initiative started. There are many exciting proposals in this study that will benefit our community greatly.

Woodland Hills wishes you a SAFE and Happy Halloween

The Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association would like to wish everyone a Happy Halloween. Please take a few minutes to review the following trick-or-treat safety reminders.

-It is the safest choice for children to always be accompanied by a responsible adult.

-Stop only at familiar houses in your own neighborhood.

-Instruct your children not to eat any treats until they bring them home to be examined by you.

-Instruct your child to never go into the home of a stranger or get into their car.

-Make sure your child carries a flashlight, glow stick or has reflective tape on their costume to make them more visible to cars.

-Let them know that they should stay together as a group if going out to Trick or Treat without an adult.

-Please explain to your children the difference between tricks and vandalism.

-Please exercise common sense and good judgement when carving pumpkins or including candles in your Halloween decorations.

The Dekalb County Non-emergency number is 404-294-2911. If you do experience or witness a crime, first notify police by calling 911, then please alert us at the Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association by emailing Kate Martin at secretary@woodlandhillsatlanta.org or Bobby Ward at treasurer@woodlandhillsatlanta.org.

Happy Halloween!
Kate Martin

Sincerely,

The WHNA Board
Woodland Hills Neighborhood Association