Wednesday, July 16, 2008

A couple of final Dunwoody election stories.

It looks as if the election coverage on the city is dwindling down with the focus starting to turn to operations. The next big item on the agenda is the candidate forum, Saturday morning.
AJC - Dunwoody gears up for city elections

Much needs to be done. For example, task forces that have been studying how Dunwoody might provide critical city services including police protection, parks and recreation and zoning and planning will soon complete their work. The groups will issue recommendations to city council and mayoral candidates running in a special election on Sept. 16.

Among the recommendations will be a suggested budget. The task forces will also offer guidance on the benefits of a public-private partnership to provide some city services and lay the groundwork for various intra-governmental agreements.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tnfO2pyoRg

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