Saturday, September 27, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday Night, 6 pm, September 29, 2025 (Community Garden, Curb Ramps, Ethics, Sustanability, Zoning Code Rewrite, Streetlights, SWAT, Chamblee Dunwoody modification)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL 
Monday, September 29, 2025
6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Agenda 6 pm  - City Site Agenda

City Council meetings are live-streamed on the City of Dunwoody’s Facebook page.

They are also available for viewing (no two way communication) on Zoom,
https://dunwoodyga-gov.zoom.us/j/85998548170 or  phone +14702509358,,85998548170#

You can access the video after the meeting on the City of Dunwoody’s YouTube page.

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Dunwoody Community Garden and Orchard Annual Presentation

Contract with CGS for Curb Ramp Accessibility Upgrades (Michael Smith)

Resolution Appointing Members to Serve on the Board of Ethics (Stanley Baum, Rachelle Carmel, Joanie Dwoskin, Bruce Hedrick, Aaron Chausmer, Eileen Shuman, Ram Ganesan)

Resolution Appointing Members to the Sustainability Committee (Colin Mey, Ryan Jenkins)

Additional Services for Code Testing and Technical Manual for the Code Rewrite From TSW. 

Lighting Services Agreement with Georgia Power for Streetlights along the Old Spring House Path (Tiffany Siegel)

MOU with North Metro SWAT (Chief Carlson)

Project Framework Agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation for the Village Crossing Project (Michelle Hirose)

Contract Amendment with KCI for Final Design of the Village Crossing Project (Michelle Hirose)

FIRST READ: Text Amendment to Adjust Eligibility Standards for Alcohol Licenses (Richard McLeod)

Sunday Night Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch presents a State of the City Address at the Dunwoody Homeowners Association Meeting


Thursday, September 25, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Budget Workshop - Monday morning September 29th at 10 am (What should we spend $11 Million Dollars on?)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL 
Special Called Meeting

Monday, September 29, 2025
10:00 AM

This coming Monday morning, the Dunwoody City Council will be presented with the Mayor & Staff's proposed 2026 budget, and it will be the first time for proposed feedback or proposed changes.  At this meeting, the Council reviews the budget line by line, questioning what is included and what they would like to see changed or added.  There may be public hearings on October 14th & October 27th, but the real budget is typically hammered out at this workshop/committee meeting.  I am pleased that this meeting will take place in Council Chambers and will be live-streamed / recorded, but note there is no public comment section of the meeting for the public to speak, as the public hearings are later in October, with proposed approval set for October 27th.   That being said, please feel free to express your wishes via email to council.members@dunwoodyga.gov in advance of the meeting.

There are no major surprises in the published budget, but I have questions and desires for change.  I see we are proposing to spend $2 Million on a 12-foot path on Peeler between Glaze & Lakeside (.4 of a mile in Front of Four Oaks subdivision), where we have already spent $1.5 Million on Engineering, whereby I believe that project should be delayed until the Winters Chapel Path is complete first.  We are spending $3.3 million on the Chamblee Duwoody / Village Crossing corridor project in 2026 and we will spend over $13 in total for the project over the next few years.  I am still not sure if doing what we did to the Georgetown area and doing the same thing on Chamblee Dunwoody is a good thing, but that is what the rest of the Council wants.   Council is already slated to also spend $2 Million dollars in 2026 ($3 million in total) on the new Brook Run Maintenance Facility & new offices for a facility that was initially budgeted to be much, much less.   Much smaller amount of money, but I remember there was a lot of pushback against the Dunwoody Elementary School Path to Village North Court project, as we also need agreements to cross Georgia State property.  

We cut out all traffic calming funds, which suggests that they haven't been installed in quite a while, and that our installation policies might be too stringent to meet.  I am happy to see a few non-path, regular sidewalks being installed this year. I would like to see the $2 million in funds slated for Peeler/Four Oaks go towards standard sidewalk installations around the city, as the needs are tremendous and the amount of engineering is significantly reduced compared to 12-feet of concrete, stormwater improvements, and lighting that accompany those large projects.

The main topic of the budget discussion will not be about what is listed, but instead what is not.  There will be a discussion on how to spend the substantial ($11 million) amount of Fund Balance available for ongoing or proposed projects and programs.  The city has parkland it purchased to be developed, amenities like sand volleyball to possibly be installed, there are public safety improvements to be made with the Police Department as far as drones, ambulance & 911 infractructure, public safety improvements in sidewalks near schools and in neighborhoods that have not been addressed; there is a big list that was presented in the memo to Council.  That is where there will be a big discussion and a majority of our time will be spent. 

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL 
Special Called Meeting

Monday, September 29, 2025
10:00 AM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Agenda 10 am  - City Site Agenda

City Council meetings are live-streamed on the City of Dunwoody’s Facebook page.

They are also available for viewing (no two way communication) on Zoom,
https://dunwoodyga-gov.zoom.us/j/85998548170 or  phone +14702509358,,85998548170#

You can access the video after the meeting on the City of Dunwoody’s YouTube page.

DISCUSSION ITEMS (Budget Work Session) - FY2026 Proposed Budget (Richard Platto)

Mayor’s Recommendation:
• Police Equipment: $500,000
• Homecoming Park: $5,000,000
• Pedestrian Safety: $500,000
• Sidewalks: $1,000,000

Major Unmet Public Works
•    Chamblee Dunwoody at Vermack
•    Chamblee Dunwoody at Peeler
•    Tilly Mill at Mount Vernon Place
•    Womack at Leeds Message Signs
•    Dunwoody Village Pkwy Raised Intersection / Mini Roundabout
•    Dunwoody Club Drive at Bend Creek Warning Sign
•    North Peachtree at Dunwoody Crossing Signal Reflective Backplates
•    Vanderlyn at Hensley Interaction Bulb Outs

Major Unmet Park Needs
•    Homecoming Park Build Out
•    Pernoshal Trail Repairs
•    Springwood Park
•    Brook Run Playground Replacement
•    Brook Run Park Wayfinding Signage
•    Windwood Hollow Pavilion Upgrades
•    Wildcat Park Phase I
•    Arts Center Window Replacements
•    Brook Run Park Greenhouse
•    Dunwoody Trailway Bridge Replacements
•    Waterford Playground Shades
•    Brook Run Multi-Use Field Concession Shade

Important Dates

Wednesday, August 27 – FY2026 Proposed Operating and Capital Budget Book is posted to the City’s website for public viewing.


Monday, September 29 – FY2026 Budget Workshop is scheduled to start at 10:00am.

Tuesday, October 14 -  First public hearing on the FY2026 Proposed Operating and Capital Budget.

Monday, October 27 – Second public hearing on the FY2026 Proposed Operating and Capital Budget, and action item to vote on adoption of FY2026 budget.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday September 8, 2025 (City Mgr Report, Zaxby's, Stormwater, Rasing Canes rezoning, Dominium apartments, Condo Conversion, Townhomes, Municipal Contracts Lowe & Nova)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday September 8, 2025
6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Agenda 6 pm  - City Site Agenda

City Council meetings are live-streamed on the City of Dunwoody’s Facebook page.

They are also available for viewing (no two way communication) on Zoom,
https://dunwoodyga-gov.zoom.us/j/82303246254 or  phone +14703812552,,82303246254#

You can access the video after the meeting on the City of Dunwoody’s YouTube page.

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Administration of Oath of Office, Officer Christopher Van Heest

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

City Manager's Monthly Report

SLUP 25-02, 125 Perimeter Center W: Request for a Special Land Use Permit for a drive-through

Approval of a Final Design Contract with AECOM for North Shallowford Path Final Design

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 1951 Wellesley Trace Storm Repairs 

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 4506 Kellogg Circle Storm Repairs

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 4328 Bethesda Trail Storm Repairs

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 5161 Joel Court Storm Repairs

Memorandum - Funding Authorization for 1167 Branch Water Court Pond and Storm Repairs 

The City of Dunwoody, property owner at 4770 N Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, GA, 30338, requests a variance from Chapter 16, Section 78 to allow replacement of a City of Dunwoody maintenance facility and associated improvements in the 75-foot stream buffer (ZBA 25-16)

SECOND READ: RZ 25-02, 4570 Ashford Dunwoody Road: Request to rezone from O-I (Office-Institution) to PC-1 (Perimeter Center)

SECOND READ: RZ 25-03, 4981 Ashford Dunwoody Road: Request to rezone from O-I (Office Institution) to PD (Planned Development) to allow the construction of an age-restricted multi-unit rental building

SECOND READ: RZ 25-04, 64 & 66 Perimeter Center E: Request to rezone from O-I (Office Institution) to PD (Planned Development) to allow the conversion of 64 Perimeter Center E into residential condominiums and 66 Perimeter Center E into an age-restricted rental residential use, and develop additional for-sale residences on the properties

SECOND READ: SLUP 25-03, 4515 Chamblee Dunwoody Road: Request for a Special Land Use Permit for a drive-through to allow the construction of a drive-through oil change facility and two concurrent
variances to allow relief from the building setback requirements and the stacking lane setback requirements.

Municipal Services Rebidding - converting contractors to employees and new compensation chart.

Contract, proposal & pricing for Lowe Engineering for Parks Services 

Contract, proposal & pricing for Nova Engineering for Community Development Services 

Approval of MOU Renewal Contract with Claratel Health - Licensed Behavioral Health Clinician

Approval of a Contract with CGS for Curb Ramp Accessibility Upgrades

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday August 25, 2025 (Group Homes, Brook Run Maintenance Facility, Municipal Services, Google Fiber, Shallowford Trail)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday August 25, 2025
6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Agenda 6 pm  - City Site Agenda

City Council meetings are live-streamed on the City of Dunwoody’s Facebook page.

They are also available for viewing (no two way communication) on Zoom,
https://dunwoodyga-gov.zoom.us/j/85998548170 or  phone +14702509358,,85998548170#

You can access the video after the meeting on the City of Dunwoody’s YouTube page.

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Administration of Oath of Office to Officer Skylar Lewis and Officer Aaron Barone

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

Economic Development Update - 2nd Quarter (Michael Starling)

Public Hearing - The City of Dunwoody, property owner at 4770 N Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, GA, 30338, requests a variance from Chapter 16, Section 78 to allow replacement of a City of Dunwoody maintenance facility and associated improvements in the 75-foot stream buffer.

SECOND READ: Review and consideration a text amendment to the Code of the City of Dunwoody for Chapter 27, including Sec. 27-112, Sec. 27-135.1, Sec. 27-146.1, and other sections, the general purpose of which is to create zoning regulations and procedures for group living uses, including, but not limited to assisted living, independent living, community residences, recovery communities, and for other purposes

Rebidding of Major Municipal Services (J. Jay Vinicki) 

2025 Holiday Lights Display at Brook Run Park (Rachel Waldron) 

 Funding Authorization for Stormwater Repairs - 2566 Briers North Drive

Dunwoody Cultural Arts Center HVAC Integrated Controls Addition

 Resolution to Surplus Six Vehicles

Approval of a Contract Amendment with Vandermeer Management to Provide Construction Management Services for the Brook Run Maintenance Facility

Approval of a Franchise Agreement with Google Fiber

Approval of a Final Design Contract with AECOM for North Shallowford Path Final Design

Friday, August 22, 2025

Thank you Briers North Community for 20 Years of Generosity, Joy and Fellowship!! No Halloween event moving forward.

To Our Wonderful Halloween Visitors

After more than 20 years of celebrating spooky season with you all, it’s with both gratitude and a touch of sadness that we share this message: starting in 2025 our neighborhood will no longer be hosting our annual Halloween event.

What began as a small neighborhood tradition has grown beyond anything we ever imagined. We have been truly honored to see families return year after year – some who came as children, now bringing their own children.

But with that growth has come challenges we can no longer safely or responsibly manage. The number of visitors and vehicles has outgrown our capacity, and with increased traffic, parking difficulties, and safety concerns for both our guests and the surrounding community, we’ve had to make the hard decision to bring this cherished tradition to a close.

To those of you who have faithfully joined us through the years - thank you. Your enthusiasm, kindness, and joy made this event what it was. We've loved being part of your Halloween memories, and we are deeply grateful for the connection and magic you've brought to our neighborhood.

With heartfelt thanks,
Briers North Subdivision