The city of Brookhaven is holding a public meeting on Thursday, April 11, to review the updated comprehensive plan.

Updated every 10 years according to the city’s charter, the comprehensive plan includes policies and initiatives for character areas, housing diversification, equity, and other planning efforts. Starting in October 2023, the city’s current plan has been under review to reflect priorities on growth and development. 

The city is asking residents to provide feedback before adopting the plan in July. Materials will be posted on the project website on April 11.

A presentation will be made at the Brookhaven Planning Commission on Wednesday, May 1, and city council meeting on Tuesday, May 14. The plan is then submitted the State of Georgia Department of Community Affairs and Atlanta Regional Commission for state and regional review.

Key Dates

  • Thursday, April 11: Open House from 6-8 p.m. at Brookhaven City Hall, 4362 Peachtree Road
  • April 11-May 1: Submit feedback online at www.Brookhaven2044.com 
  • Wed., May 1: Brookhaven Planning Commission public hearing at Brookhaven City Hall, 4362 Peachtree Road
  • Tues., May 14: City Council public hearing at Brookhaven City Hall, 4362 Peachtree Road

The 10-year update is being guided by a steering committee, Blue Cypress Consulting, TSW Design, and Fourth Economy.

Logan C. Ritchie writes features and covers Brookhaven for Rough Draft Atlanta.