Residents of Chamblee are advocating for significant renovations to their backyards, citing safety concerns and the need for community integration. During a recent government meeting, homeowners expressed their struggles with severe erosion issues that have rendered their outdoor spaces unusable since they moved in.
One resident, who purchased their home in 2020, detailed how the backyard's slope has created a safety hazard for their two young children. Despite assurances from the builder that erosion could be managed, the homeowner reported that landscaping efforts, including planting trees and ground cover, have failed to address the ongoing problem. They are now seeking support for a renovation project aimed at transforming their backyard into a safe area for play, which includes plans for turf areas and a vegetable garden to enhance the local ecosystem.
Another resident echoed these concerns, sharing personal experiences of erosion that have left their backyard unusable for nearly four years. They emphasized the importance of creating a safe environment for their children, away from traffic hazards.
Both homeowners have sought permission from their neighbors for the proposed renovations and are committed to adhering to local guidelines and regulations. The meeting highlighted the community's desire for safer, more functional outdoor spaces that foster family engagement and neighborhood cohesion.