MARTA Bus Route – Woodland Hills Drive

MARTA is considering eliminating the Woodland Hills Drive Bus Route in the 2040 study: Go here and vote: https://www.marta2040nextgenbus.com/alternatives.

Summary of the Concept Plans:

  • Ridership Concept - Eliminate Bus route on Woodland Hills Drive
  • Coverage Concept - Keep Bus route on Woodland Hills Drive

Communication from MARTA:


Dear Valued Stakeholder, MARTA needs your help. Time is running out for much-needed feedback. Please share this important information with your network as soon as possible.MARTA is working on a Bus Network Redesign plan and wants your valuable input about its Ridership and Coverage concepts today.
You can learn more about MARTA’s two concepts by clicking on the following link. Once you are done, take a few minutes to complete an important survey using this link: MARTA Bus Network Redesign Project Survey (surveymonkey.com).

Please make sure you share the survey with people you know. Once the survey closes, MARTA will draw up a plan this spring, and present it to the public for comment. 

Again, take the survey now, and encourage everyone you know to do the same. As our region continues to grow, we want to ensure we understand what's most important to our community.
Thanks for helping to make MARTA’s transit system the best it can be.
Remember to Share + Post. Thank you,

MARTA Bus Network Redesign Project Team


 Take the Survey

Provisional Survey of Woodland Hills Subdivision by O.F. Kauffman dated March 1914 for W. E. Worley

Woodland Hills Historic District

This week LLCC submitted an application to Georgia Department of Community Affairs for a Federal Historic Register District designation of Woodland Hills (combined Dekalb & Fulton).  This is not a local historic district restricting permitting. However, any projects with federal dollars attached will require additional impact studies and reviews. The recent GDOT Carolina Rail Study did not identify Woodland Hills as a historic resource but did identify Zonolite Park as requiring additional studies if that project moves forward. This designation will also assist in obtaining grants to assist in certain neighborhood projects.

Read the full eligibility application here.

Planned in 1914 and First platted in July 1920,
Woodland Hills Atlanta celebrates over 100 years.

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Woodland Hills 1921 Map of City of Atlanta and Suburbs by O.F. Kauffman
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1927 Topo Overlay by Emory University of the Woodland Hills area
  • Find out more about the beginnings of the Woodland Hills neighborhood at the History and Plats pages.
  • Get involved with our Woodland Hills neighborhood community today here at the News & Events and by following us online on facebook, twitter, and nextdoor.

Historical District Eligibility Nomination Status:

General Assembly Meeting Thurs 10/28/21 at 7pm via Zoom

Hello Woodland Hills Neighbors!

It's that time again for our annual General Assembly! Mindful of current COVID considerations regarding indoor gatherings, we have opted for a virtual setting using the Zoom platform.

We have several updates and plans to discuss, but one of the main topics will be the process of evaluating cityhood (Atlanta vs. Brookhaven) or staying Dekalb Co unincorporated.

Click here to RSVP for the virtual General Assembly meeting: https://form.jotform.com/212914518851054

Please plan to attend to hear more about this important decision.

P.S. - SAVE THE DATE. Santa Claus is coming to Woodland Hills early on Sunday, December 5 from 9:00am - 12:00pm. More details to follow.