Chamblee, which in January grew by more 5,000 people through annexation, is asking residents to help the city plan for its future.

To do so, the city is reviewing its comprehensive plan, a road map for community needs and goals. Public meetings will help shape the plan.

The first community meeting runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 23 at Chamblee Civic Center on Broad Street. A meeting for the business community will be held in mid-July.

More information: www.chambleega.com.

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