Underwood Hills Neighborhood Association

Apr 2024

 
A small but mighty crew conducted the quarterly macroinvertebrate census for the stream in Underwood Hills Park Sunday morning. Several different species were observed, although the overall rating for the stream is ‘poor’- common in heavily developed urban areas.
Historical data can be viewed at the adopt-a-stream site.
If you’d like to get involved email uhadmin@underwoodhills.org
 
Courtesy Rep Mary Norwood;
The City of Atlanta’s Planning Department is simultaneously rewriting our Zoning Code and updating our Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP).
I am very pleased with the Department working in tandem on two of the most important documents that govern our community.
Below are links to both presentations I received this week.

Click here for the Atlanta Zoning Ordinance Rewrite update

Click here for the Comprehensive Development Plan update

ZONING REWRITE:
Date: Monday, May 20th
Time: 6:30 pm
Where: 824 Memorial Dr
(Habitat for Humanity)
 
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN:
Date: Thursday, May 30th
Time: 6:30 pm 
Where: 4360 Powers Ferry Rd (Sutton 6th Grade Campus)

UHNA has a long association with Trees Atlanta and over recent years have planted over 400 trees together in and around the Park.
Help promote a healthy plant community and a sustainable forest in Underwood Hills. This work improves habitat for humans who use the greenspace for recreation and wildlife that call it home. 
Each session begins with a short workshop.
​Activities include removing invasive plants such as Chinese privet, Rose of Sharon and Eleagnus in a densely wooded area off trail. Physical activity such as bending, pulling, lifting, and kneeling is required. Forest restoration can be physically strenuous – be ready to break a sweat and get dirty and learn a lot while doing it!
Teens can register for Community Service Hours at myvoluntier.com
Others please register with Trees Atlanta (so we have enough tools)
What to wear and bring with you (see picture)
  • Gloves: Bring your own work gloves.
  • Recommended clothing: Long pants and long sleeves are recommended as you will be in close contact with plants that could scratch your skin. All volunteers need closed-toed shoes or boots, clothes that can get dirty.
  • Tools: Trees Atlanta provides necessary tools, but if you’d like to bring your own, any of the following tools would be helpful: hand pruners, hand saw.
  • Drinking water: We strongly recommend you bring drinking water in reusable containers. No one-time-use plastic bottles, please.
  • Allergy medication: If you’ve experienced life-threatening allergic reactions to insects, please come prepared with your own emergency medicine, such as an auto-injector or oral medication. Please notify the coordinator of your need for medication in the case of an allergic attack.
  • You may also want: Sunscreen and bug spray as needed, snacks as needed (Trees Atlanta will not provide any of these items).
Please Be Advised
In forested areas we sometimes encounter yellow jackets, poison ivy, and mosquitoes. Your coordinator will help you learn to identify any plants or animals of concern and notify you if they see any present in the area.

Underwood Hills Environmental conducts monthly water quality testing for Adopt a Stream, including Bacterial, Chemical and Macroinvertebrates.
Next Sunday it’s time to count how many little animals (macroinvertebrates) we can find in the stream at Underwood Hills Park.
If you’d like to join in please email uhadmin@underwoodhills.org
This activity is particularly suited to older children and teens with an interest in environmental, biological, ecological sciences. Teens can log Community Service Hours via myvoluntier.com
Sampling is from 10am-12noon Sunday April 28
Meet at the stream bridge Underwood Hills Park. Wear gum boots if you have them.
  
 
 
Note UHNA is a member of the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods (BCN)
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Blandtown Neighborhood Association is hosting a delicious foodie adventure in West Midtown at Steady Hand Beer Co. on Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard Northwest April 27 11am-4pm.
A transportation study of Huff Road is underway by Upper Westside CID, and they will have a table set up Saturday at Steady Hand to get our input on Huff Rd design improvements. Drop by anytime from noon-3pm.

“Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with a variety of culinary delights from local vendors. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just looking to explore new flavors, this event is sure to satisfy your cravings. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to indulge in some of the best bites that Atlanta, GA has to offer!”
Tickets:
$25-
General Admission
$35-The Week of the event
Free-Just Hanging out (No Food/Drink)

Purchase of Ticket includes 10 “Sample” credit/tickets for use at the vendor of your choice. Vendor credit, per sample, will be varied.
Culinary Partners to include*:
  • Barcelona
  • Maple Street Biscuits
  • Bold Monk
  • Humble Pie
  • Fox Bros BBQ
  • Yalda
  • Hattie B’s
  • Flour & Thyme
A la Carte purchases – Steady Hand Brewing & Coffeeman Roasters



 
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**Spring Picnic – PRE-ORDER PIZZAS
Families of E. Rivers, please join us for our annual Spring Picnic on Friday, April 19th. It will be a fun-filled night! We will have a DJ, Kona Ice and a food truck! Fifth graders will be selling pizza, which you can pre-order HERE.
We are asking for volunteers to help with spirit wear sales, concession stand and clean up.
​Please sign up HERE to help. See you there!
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In the last 2-week period (March 23 – Apr 5), 43 incidents were reported in Beat 204.  Of those, none occurred in the area we patrol.  A summary of activity reported in the surrounding area:
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Significant Incidents:
  • Aggravated Assault
    • On March 31, 2024, motorists reported being followed by a vehicle.  The driver, after driving aggressively, reportedly pointed a pistol at the victim.  The incident occurred on Howell Mill Road and continued to 2118 Defoors Ferry (Shell gas station).  The incident is under investigation by the Aggravated Assault Unit.
Best,

Det. Kevin Leonapacher
Atlanta PD / Underwood Hills Patrol
 
The Dept. of Parks & Recreation has contracted with the PATH Foundation to create a city-wide trail plan called Trails ATL.
The Vision
An Atlanta united by a citywide network of safe, inviting, and equitably accessible trails that nurture thriving neighborhoods and promote boundless exploration, active lifestyles, environmental health, and cultural enrichment.
YOU are invited to help decide where and how to expand the trail network. Explore the website, learn about trails, attend public events, take surveys and share your point of view!
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Mark your calendars! Atlanta Streets Alive is coming back to Peachtree Street starting Sunday, May 19. Once a month, we’ll close a street to cars and open it for you to walk, bike, roll and play. Learn more at http://AtlantaStreetsAlive.org #MovingAtlantaForward #AtlantaStreetsAlive