The Dunwoody North Civic Association is working closely with the Citizens for Dunwoody team lead by State Senator, Dan Weber to assure that the various subdivisions that make up the Dunwoody North Communities will be within the proposed City of Dunwoody boundaries. Though working to assure the cohesiveness of our neighborhood, the Civic Association does not take a formal stand on political matters. We will strive to bring you information on the issue so that you can make an informed decision come election day, if we are ever to vote on the creation of a new city.
It is our opinion that the City of Dunwoody should include the entire Dunwoody Crossing (Gardens of Dunwoody) Apartment complex at the corner of North Peachtree & I 285 since the fire & police services would be accessed off N. Peachtree Road. The Carver Circle area is already part of the City of Doraville but Ridgeway Drive just above it is not officially with in the City of Doraville but it makes sense to allow Doraville to annex it at some point since they are already serving the Carver area and it would be inconvenient for the City of Dunwoody to service the area.
As far as the East side of Tilly Mill is considered, we would want all of the residential streets that are able to be accessed off Tilly Mill to be with in the Dunwoody Boundaries and if it is accessed off Peachtree Industrial to be unincorporated or Doraville. At the moment, Doraville’s city line already covers the North East corner of Tilly Mill & Peachtree Industrial up to Chesnut Drive and would not be part of the City of Dunwoody. Below is a map of our proposal to the Citizen’s for Dunwoody Committee.
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