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Decatur Neighborhood Alliance

The Decatur Neighborhood Alliance (DNA) is an informal organization representing all neighborhood associations, condominium owners groups and block organizations that have been identified within the City of Decatur. The goal of the organization, which formed in 2000, is to meet twice a year (on the fourth Wednesday in March and September) to share information and encourage interaction between neighborhoods . A database of contact information for neighborhood groups is regularly updated to help improve communication within the city. The DNA group is an outgrowth of the Decatur Round Tables project. For more information call Lee Ann Harvey, 678-553-6548, or send an email 



Neighborhood Alliance Meeting

Wednesday, March 24 • 6:30 p.m.

 

Representatives from Decatur neighborhood associations, condominium associations, block associations, and anyone interested in starting a neighborhood group are invited to attend the next meeting of the Decatur Neighborhood Alliance, Wednesday, March 24, 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at Decatur Fire Station No. 2, 356 W. Hill St. in Oakhurst. Fire Station No. 2 received LEED Silver Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

Come and meet a member of Decatur’s new Environmental Sustainability Commission and hear a brief summary of the commission’s activities. Get an update on the Strategic Planning process and the Cultural Arts Master Plan. Meet and share information with other neighborhood representatives. Information on crime prevention, volunteer opportunities, and special events will be available.

Call 678-553-6548 or email Lee Ann Havey to confirm your attendance and/or update your neighborhood association listing currently posted on the website.
 


Decatur Neighborhood Alliance Meeting Video

Watch Decatur eLife's video on the March 26, 2008 Decatur Neighborhood Alliance meeting here.