Developments of Regional Impact (DRIs) are large-scale developments that are likely to have regional effects beyond the local government jurisdiction in which they are located.
The Georgia Planning Act of 1989 authorized the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to establish procedures for review of these large-scale projects.
These procedures are designed to improve communication between affected governments and to provide a means of revealing and assessing potential impacts of large-scale developments before conflicts relating to them arise.
At the same time, local government autonomy is preserved since the host government maintains the authority to make the final decision on whether a proposed development will or will not go forward.
Streamline the process;
Provide regional flexibility in the administration of the program;
Minimize the emphasis of the Regional Commissions' positive/negative DRI finding;
Ensure that the program provides worthwhile assistance to local governments when desired; and
Increased certainty about development
DCA Resources Local Government Resources Additional Resources
Plan Implementation Meeting Checklist Community Development Tools Rural Partners Network
Performance Standards Check List Digital Directory Age - Friendly
Rules Of DCA - COMP Planning SWGA Resource Guide Complete Streets
DCA Guide to Services American Rescue Plan Act Printable Brochures
We need your consent to load the translations
We use a third-party service to translate the website content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details in the privacy policy and accept the service to view the translations.