How to Report?
- Sidewalks that are broken, blocked, missing water meter covers, hazardous utility wires, and so forth.
- Graffiti on Public Property: Hot Line (404) 546-4288 or eMail
- Code Compliance for housing code violations, damaged/deteriorated structures, overgrown lots, trash, debris, illegal dumping and abandoned vehicles. Officer, Tanya Mitchell. (404) 330-6190. You can also open a complaint and track its status yourself here.
- Illegal dumping in process: call 911
- Trash and bulk waste piles on the public right-of-way call the Department of Public Works at (404) 333-6333.
- Street lights that are out or dim can be reported to Georgia Power.
- Water leak call Customer Service (404) 658-6500
- Sewer Maintenance – Public Works Services Dial (404) 65-WORKS (404 659-6757)
- Traffic signals, street markings and other transportation issues contact Raymond Gaudy – Public Works, Office of Transportation (404) 330-6501 ×5308
- Safe Houses for battered women or children, and abandoned children is provided at City of Atlanta community fire station 4 or any other fire station.
- Trees: Arborist for City of Atlanta, Dave Tashin 404-330-6077 for enforcement of tree ordinances on private property. Tree problems on public land should be reported to City of Atlanta Parks Department at Customer Service (404) 546-6813
What is the Alcohol License Process?
In order to operate a business dealing in alcohol, you must have a local alcohol license, a State alcohol license, and a Federal Basic Permit. Georgia is a local option license state, which means the local licenses must be issued before the State may issue a license or permit. The City of Atlanta requires that all persons desiring to obtain a alcohol license should acquire the approved application from the Licenses and Permits Unit of the Atlanta Police Department License Review Board(LRB). The required NPU M approval is via the Liquor License Process. Information regarding approvals from the State of Georgia can be found here.
City Info
- ATL311 Casey Wilson representing, Shade’ Stokes-Campbell Community Affairs Coordinator, sstokescampbell@atlantaga.gov; M-F, 7am-12am dial 311 (only w/ ATL area code) or 404-546-0311, email ATL311@atlantaga.gov; you can also tag them in a chat or DM on social media for issues Stay informed by signing up for NotifyATL. You can receive emergency alerts like severe weather warnings and other life safety alerts AND community news like service schedule changes and newsletters. Go to http://atlantaga.gov/notifyatl or text “NotifyATL” to 24639 to sign up If you would like to leave ATL311 feedback from today’s meeting, ask us questions, or report any outstanding issues, please take our survey by clicking this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ATL311Meeting PAD (Policing Alternatives and Diversions Initiative), call ATL311 at 404-546-0311 and press the option to speak with ATL311 Supportive Services, Monday-Friday, 7am-12am. For more information visit www.atlantapad.org or email info@atlantapad.org If you would like to have ATL311 present for a Community Meeting or Community Event, please feel free to complete the form below and the Community Affairs Coordinator will reach out to you within two (2) business days: https://forms.office.com/g/JzTWX3gHx
- Office of the Ombudsman of Neighborhoods, under Dr. Jodi Merriday (exe-jmerriday@atlantaga.gov, 470-316-2382) – Apollo Gunn, agunn@atlantaga.gov representing; Amber Ware, Neighborhood Relations Managers, and is available to assist, amberware@atlantaga.gov, (470) 834-6453
- DPW/Public Works SWEET Officer: Pete Francis, pfrancis@atlantaga.gov, 404-938-1183 back for this month When you schedule for bulk and receive regular pickups, your bulk, which should be separated from trash/garbage, will be on the same day as your regular pickup; don’t put large tree branches in paper yard waste bags, no more than 35 pounds
- Residents may access the weekly street sweeping schedule at https://www.atlantaga.gov/home/showdocument?id=63436&t=638976103715357664.
- Marcus Watson, Parks & Rec 1st meeting, updates on Spring Break camps and others coming soon, info available online He or Steven Williams will be the contact person for upcoming meetings
- Zone 6 (and Zone 4) APD Victim Advocate, Brittany Holland (auxiliary, expected someone from Zone 6 to be in attendance) assists with victim on victim crimes Brittany Holland, Atlanta Victim Assistance, Inc. L.E. Based Advocate Zone 4 & 6, Cell: 404-749-0476, Email: bholland@atlantaga.gov, Website: https://atlantava.org/programs-services/, AVA 24/7 Crisis Line: (678) 857-5457
City Council Info
- 📝 See Committee Assignments for all City Council members here
- District 4 Councilmember Jason Dozier: DeMicha Luster, Director of Community Engagement for Councilmember Jason Dozier’s Office, 404-290-2174, DLuster@atlantaga.gov, Councilmember Dozier: 678-330-6047, JDozier@AtlantaGa.gov, District4ATL.com Connect with us on social media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/ATLDistrict4, Twitter: http://twitter.com/District4ATL, Instagram: http://instagram.com/District4ATL
- District 5 Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari Jacob Pierce just joined as District Dir: Jacob Pierce, District Director for Councilmember Bakhtiari, Email: jpierce@atlantaga.gov, Phone: 470-543-6221, District Website: https://www.district5atl.com/, Councilmember Bakhtiari’s email: lbakhtiari@atlantaga.gov, Councilmember Bakhtiari’s phone: 404-330-6048
County Info
- Info here
State Info
- District 5: Congresswoman Nikema Williams’ Office
- https://nikemawilliams.house.gov/
- FB: @RepNikemaWilliams; IG & Twitter: @RepNikema
- Jennifer Freeman, Community Outreach Representative: Direct: 404.623.5453, Office: 404.659.0116, Jennifer.freeman@mail.house.gov
