Action Items for Last Week of January

Jan. 31, 2026, 9am to noon
Join the Tree-Planting Team

Volunteers continue to beautify Hairston Road.  We invite you to join us as we plant dozens of trees along Hairston Road between Central Avenue and E. Ponce. This is part of the streetscape improvement in which Trees Atlanta and our community have planted close to 300 trees.. 

We look forward to our community showing up in force. Bring your friends! It is empowering to do something this simple that has such tremendous benefit. Trees provide cooler air and shade, help to clean and capture water, and improve habitat for wildlife and humans. In addition, attractive streetscapes stimulate investment.  

Trees Atlanta provides the tools. Please bring gloves and water. You may park at Change Church at 1170 N. Hairston. We are meeting shortly before 9 am on Jan. 31.

Please register at this link.  

Keep Up with the Proposed Data Center Regulation

The latest draft of the zoning regulations regarding data centers is available by clicking here.  The next public hearing is being rescheduled due to weather closures.

Jan. 27, 6 p.m., on Zoom
Let’s plan DeKalb’s future, together!

DeKalb County is updating the Zoning Ordinance for the first time in a decade — and the Sign Ordinance for the first time in 20 years!

As change and growth continue in the County, it’s important to revisit our priorities and ensure our ordinances support the needs and desires of the community. This update aims to align the Zoning Ordinance more closely with the 2050 Unified Plan and existing development patterns so that it better reflects the values and priorities of DeKalb’s residents and businesses.

Check out the Zone Dekalb FAQs to review commonly asked questions about the project. You can also download the project fact sheet.

Click here to register for the Virtual Open House Kickoff event (via Zoom) on Tuesday, January 27th at 6:00 – 7:30 pm!

You can also go to this website:learn more and provide your online input.

Keep up with all planning and zoning projects at Engage DeKalb.  This site has valuable information and links to dig deeper if desired.


Thank you to those who have contributed to the Greater Hidden Hills CDC.

Your support helps us maintain our 501c3 status as a nonprofit, pay for our website and email notices, and other operational expenses (The PO Box, for example, was $70 eight years ago and now is $188!) We work on behalf of all communities in and adjacent to the Hidden Hills overlay district. We would appreciate your financial donation.  

Membership is $25 for individuals and $125 for neighborhood associations and businesses each year. 

Support the effort by clicking here.

Or donate directly through PayPal

Thank you for reading.  Let’s keep working together to leave our community better than we found it!

Written and prepared by Jan Costello.

Comments? Questions? Our email is GHHCDC@gmail.com

Your Participation Will Make a Difference

May your new year be off to a great start. This month, we would like to tell you about several community events that directly impact our area.

Jan. 20, 6-8 pm.
Last Chance to Give Your Input on improving the Redan area

The Planning Department asks you to attend the last public meeting for the Redan area and provide input. Community feedback guides the planning efforts and future improvements.

The meeting is IN-PERSON at
Fairfield Baptist Church
6133 Redan Road, Lithonia. 

Jan. 20, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

We hope you can attend! In the meantime, please complete the community survey.

Your voice is only heard when you participate! 

Jan. 27, 6 p.m., on Zoom
Let’s plan DeKalb’s future, together!

DeKalb County is updating the Zoning Ordinance for the first time in a decade — and the Sign Ordinance for the first time in 20 years!

As change and growth continue in the County, it’s important to revisit our priorities and ensure our ordinances support the needs and desires of the community. This update aims to align the Zoning Ordinance more closely with the 2050 Unified Plan and existing development patterns so that it better reflects the values and priorities of DeKalb’s residents and businesses.

Check out the Zone Dekalb FAQs to review commonly asked questions about the project. You can also download the project fact sheet.

Click here to register for the Virtual Open House Kickoff event (via Zoom) on Tuesday, January 27th at 6:00 – 7:30 pm!

You can also go to this website: learn more and provide your online input.

Jan. 31, 2026, 9am to noon
Join the Tree-Planting Team

Volunteers are planting 64 trees along Hairston Road between Rockbridge Road and E. Ponce. This is part of the streetscape improvement in which Trees Atlanta and our community has planted close to 300 trees on Hairston Road. 

We’re motivated by knowing that attractive streetscapes attract more investment. In addition, trees provide cooler air and shade, help to clean and capture water, and improve habitat for wildlife and humans.

Volunteers for the tree-planting projects come from all over the metro area, and we encourage our community to come out in force. Talk to your church members and youth groups.  Bring a group! It is empowering to do something this simple that has such tremendous benefit.

Trees Atlanta provides the tools. Please bring gloves and water. We are meeting shortly before 9 am on Jan. 31 near Change Church at 1170 N. Hairston.
Please register at this link.  

Keep up with all planning and zoning projects at

Engage DeKalb.  This site has valuable information and links to dig deeper if desired.

Thank you to those who have contributed to the Greater Hidden Hills CDC.

Your support helps us maintain our 501c3 status as a nonprofit, pay for our website and email notices, and other operational expenses (The PO Box, for example, was $70 eight years ago and now is $188!) We work on behalf of all communities in and adjacent to the Hidden Hills overlay district. We would appreciate your financial donation.  

Membership is $25 for individuals and $125 for neighborhood associations and businesses each year. 

Support the effort by clicking here.

Or donate directly through PayPal

Thank you for reading.  Let’s keep working together to leave our community better than we found it!

Written and prepared by Jan Costello.

Comments? Questions? Our email is GHHCDC@gmail.com

Join the Feb 10 GHH meeting, Plus Business & Zoning Developments

You are invited to the next Greater Hidden Hills meeting:

Feb. 10, 10 a.m.
On Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9743140681?pwd=bXd0MEJWRGw0OEs2ZVAvMjB2TXpGQT09&omn=88432206636

Meeting ID: 974 314 0681
Passcode: 8SsoK0
Phone: +1-929-436-2866

We will provide an update on a proposed apartment development 1332 S. Hairston Road. Roughly 170 units are planned, with a significant percentage reserved for workforce housing (for families earning between 40% – 70% of the Area Median Income.* Since this parcel is in Tier Two of the Greater Hidden Hills Overlay District, 30% of the development must be mixed use.  The developer has not shown a plan with the mixed use component.  

*for family of 4, in 2022, the range is $40,840 – $71,470/year

New Credit Union Coming to Wesley Chapel

There will be a new credit union in the area. VyStar Credit Union is going to open at the old Chick-fil-A location on Wesley Chapel. They will invest $6.5 million in renovations.  The credit union will be open to everyone.  VyStar is headquartered in Jacksonville, FL., and is expanding outside of the state; it already has 5 branches in Georgia.     Learn more about the credit union at:

https://vystarcu.org

District 5 Community Council Meets Feb. 12, 6:30, on Zoom.

https://dekalbcountyga.zoom.us/j/85393294400

District 5 will hear two deferred cases – a townhome development on Pleasant Hill Road and an auto repair business at 4381 Covington Hwy.

The new cases concern rental townhomes at 3744 Redan Road.

District 4 meets Feb. 20, 5:30, on Zoom  

https://dekalbcountyga.zoom.us/j/89694260054

District 4 is considering a request to allow a drive-through oil change facility at 2209 Lawrenceville Hwy.  It will also hear a request for an event center at 6009 Memorial Drive.

To read about the cases and to see the agendas, please click on this link:

https://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/planning-and-sustainability/public-hearing-agendas-info

MBA Productions Looking at Lithonia Site

The public is invited to hear about converting a former Boys and Girls Club at 6038/6048 Paul Road, Lithonia, into a production studio. You may attend the Zoom meeting Feb. 16, 5:15 p.m. 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87685743441?pwd=cDB2dkt0dW5xR0JmYXFHSVdRMVpQZz09

Meeting ID: 876 8574 3441
Passcode: 361603

To see the site plan and the full invitation, click this link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/104kxJBdf1f0D-gnOzj4__Y7q1HuX-f4K/view?usp=sharing

We would like to thank the Hidden Hills Civic Association for renewing its membership. We work on behalf of all communities in and adjacent to the Hidden Hills overlay district. We would appreciate your financial donation.

Membership is $25 for individuals and $125 for neighborhood associations and businesses each year. 

or donate directly through PayPal:

Thank you for reading.  Let’s keep working together to leave our community better than we found it!

Comments? Questions? Our email is GHHCDC@gmail.com