Embry Hills-Presidential Parkway & Surrounding Communities Placemaking Strategy

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Join us at the Community Design Workshop on February 12 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM at Mountain West Church (3147 Chamblee Tucker Road)


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Project Overview

The Embry Hills-Presidential Parkway & Surrounding Communities Placemaking Strategy is a study sponsored by DeKalb County seeking to strengthen this area’s unique identity through public art and culture. A placemaking strategy guides the development of a place by creating tools and policies to support the vision and goals of the community.

Two men at a community pop-up meeting, in front of two boards with information.

This plan will be developed alongside the community so that it is authentic and locally rooted. It will use cultural and artistic influence to enhance the sense of place.


Project Goals

One.Two.Three.Four.
Strengthen the area's unique identityCelebrate arts and cultureEnhance placemakingImprove connectivity and mobility



We Need Your Voice!

Public engagement is critical to the success of this plan. We have created four ways to get involved. Scroll down to participate!

Online Survey

Your voice will help shape the future of this area! Click here to take this 10-minute survey.

Call for Artists

Are you an artist who lives, works, or plays in the study area? Do you have an idea about how art can shape the future vision of this area? We would love to connect with you! Click here to contact the project team.

Ideas Wall

Your ideas can include anything from transportation and connectivity improvements, to public art, to the types of businesses you'd like to see along specific corridors. Don't hold back think big! Submit your idea here through our idea wall!

Community Events

The project team will be out in the community multiple times throughout the process to gather community input. Be sure to subscribe to updates on this page to stay informed about public involvement opportunities.

Upcoming Events:

  • February 12, 2026 - Design Workshop - A community design workshop will be held from 5:30 - 7:30 PM at the Chamblee campus of Mountain West Church (3147 Chamblee Tucker Road). A presentation will be held at 5:45 PM and interactive activities will follow. All members of the public are invited to attend.

View our Past Events by clicking here.



Group of people at a community meeting looking over information on a table.
At the Cocoa & Community Conversations Pop-Up in December, community members pinpointed locations with unique needs and opportunities.

Group of people at a community meeting looking over information on a table.
We interacted with attendees of the American Red Cross Blood Drive, parents picking up their preschoolers, and other neighbors from the area.
What We Heard Were Top Concerns:
  1. Slowing speeds on Chamblee Tucker Road
  2. Providing space for pedestrians and cyclists to travel safely
  3. Addressing code enforcement issues

What We Heard Were Top Priorities:
  1. Sidewalks and greenways
  2. Public art that contributes to a sense of place
  3. Restaurants and retail opportunities




Study Area

This study will focus on the area depicted in green in the map shown below. This area sits near the intersection of I-85 and I-285 and includes a number of community amenities, such as grocery stores and libraries, a number of single family and multi-family residential neighborhoods, and many regional destinations such as Mercer University – Atlanta Campus and Silverbacks Park.

Map of the Embry Hills & Presidential Parkway and Surrounding Communities Placemaking Strategy project.

*The study area boundary was expanded in October 2025.


Join us at the Community Design Workshop on February 12 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM at Mountain West Church (3147 Chamblee Tucker Road)


Select your language at the top right corner of the webpage.

Click Here to Take our Survey!Click Here to Engage with our Idea Wall!


Project Overview

The Embry Hills-Presidential Parkway & Surrounding Communities Placemaking Strategy is a study sponsored by DeKalb County seeking to strengthen this area’s unique identity through public art and culture. A placemaking strategy guides the development of a place by creating tools and policies to support the vision and goals of the community.

Two men at a community pop-up meeting, in front of two boards with information.

This plan will be developed alongside the community so that it is authentic and locally rooted. It will use cultural and artistic influence to enhance the sense of place.


Project Goals

One.Two.Three.Four.
Strengthen the area's unique identityCelebrate arts and cultureEnhance placemakingImprove connectivity and mobility



We Need Your Voice!

Public engagement is critical to the success of this plan. We have created four ways to get involved. Scroll down to participate!

Online Survey

Your voice will help shape the future of this area! Click here to take this 10-minute survey.

Call for Artists

Are you an artist who lives, works, or plays in the study area? Do you have an idea about how art can shape the future vision of this area? We would love to connect with you! Click here to contact the project team.

Ideas Wall

Your ideas can include anything from transportation and connectivity improvements, to public art, to the types of businesses you'd like to see along specific corridors. Don't hold back think big! Submit your idea here through our idea wall!

Community Events

The project team will be out in the community multiple times throughout the process to gather community input. Be sure to subscribe to updates on this page to stay informed about public involvement opportunities.

Upcoming Events:

  • February 12, 2026 - Design Workshop - A community design workshop will be held from 5:30 - 7:30 PM at the Chamblee campus of Mountain West Church (3147 Chamblee Tucker Road). A presentation will be held at 5:45 PM and interactive activities will follow. All members of the public are invited to attend.

View our Past Events by clicking here.



Group of people at a community meeting looking over information on a table.
At the Cocoa & Community Conversations Pop-Up in December, community members pinpointed locations with unique needs and opportunities.

Group of people at a community meeting looking over information on a table.
We interacted with attendees of the American Red Cross Blood Drive, parents picking up their preschoolers, and other neighbors from the area.
What We Heard Were Top Concerns:
  1. Slowing speeds on Chamblee Tucker Road
  2. Providing space for pedestrians and cyclists to travel safely
  3. Addressing code enforcement issues

What We Heard Were Top Priorities:
  1. Sidewalks and greenways
  2. Public art that contributes to a sense of place
  3. Restaurants and retail opportunities




Study Area

This study will focus on the area depicted in green in the map shown below. This area sits near the intersection of I-85 and I-285 and includes a number of community amenities, such as grocery stores and libraries, a number of single family and multi-family residential neighborhoods, and many regional destinations such as Mercer University – Atlanta Campus and Silverbacks Park.

Map of the Embry Hills & Presidential Parkway and Surrounding Communities Placemaking Strategy project.

*The study area boundary was expanded in October 2025.


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