People who live near the 315 West Ponce mixed use development are worried the project will create traffic and parking problems and change the neighborhood's personality.
The group claims its appeal of a construction permit was incorrectly heard and dismissed by the DeKalb County Zoning Board of Appeals.
Concerns about the Lakeside City Alliance's cityhood proposals will be discussed.
Holcomb is holding a town hall meeting on Monday, March 18.
The Lakeside City Alliance and the North Druid Hills Study Group on March 19.
DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis said this week the county has reached a point where incorporations could harm essential county services.
The roadway may be shut down between now and April 20 from North Decatur Road to Lawrenceville Highway while a high-pressure gas line is installed.
Applicants have until March 6 at 5 p.m.
An environmental health expert has been hired to analyze air and noise pollution from the airport.
Rev. Marti Keller from the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta was welcomed by an Atlanta state senator at the lieutenant governor.
Dunwoody legislator Tom Taylor introduced House Resolution 486 Monday afternoon.
Several hundred residents gathered inside Briarlake Baptist Church for the alliance's second public meeting.
The three DeKalb school board members who remain state their point of view.
School board member Eugene Walker responds to Gov. Nathan Deal's decision to suspend six members of the DeKalb board of education.
The board passed the budget unanimously Tuesday.
The Lakeside City Alliance's second map falls as far south as North Druid Hills Road and includes Toco Hill Shopping Center.
The District 81 state representative believes communities such as Lakeside should come together with other areas to discuss their concerns before incorporating.
Nancy Jester and Pamela Speaks, who represent several Dunwoody schools, would lose their jobs if the courts rule that Deal's suspension is valid.
Former DeKalb County Board of Education District 2 member Don McChesney said he believes the fight between the state and our school board is just getting started.
LifeLine Animal Project has already secured the contract to run the Fulton County shelter and is the only bidder for the DeKalb shelter.
The move was made late Friday afternoon, in hopes of stopping Gov. Deal from suspending any school board members.
It will be held at Briarlake Baptist Church on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
The Lakeside city movement's leadership will go before the Northlake Community Alliance's board of trustees.
A Dresden East Civic Association member said he does not want the major commercial area annexed into a proposed city of Lakeside and calls it a "land grab."
The city makes plans for the president, who will stop Thursday at the College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center before making remarks at the Decatur Recreation Center.
Under the Lakeside City Alliance's plan, residents of the Lakeside area could vote on cityhood as early as the fall of 2014.
The development is now clear to proceed unless the organization decides to continue its legal fight.
Leslie B. Wiggins will take over in the next 60 days.
The President will stop at the College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center.
The food drive will last from Feb. 12 to Feb. 28.
The Lakeside City Alliance will study the feasibility of a city focused on the high school's attendance zone.
District 1 Commissioner Elaine Boyer says absolutely not.
A reader supports legislation to temporarily stop the creation of new cities and annexations.
Board members will meet at 1 p.m. today.
The writer says a bill introduced by state Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver "locks the doors on those neighborhoods ready to take the initiative of trying to find their way out of the abuse."
"A fractured county will not lift us out of the economic recession," DeKalb CEO Burrell Ellis said Tuesday.
Ben Vinson recently spoke to the Buckhead Business Association on the issue of cityhood, including the recent push in the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area.
Decatur area legislators will talk about upcoming State House issues Feb. 13.
The DeKalb Library Foundation is hosting a bluegrass benefit at the Decatur branch March 9.
Evansdale Elementary School PTA President Jennifer Hatfield attended last week's state hearing and weighs in on the crisis.