- Recognition of Senator-Elect Fran Millar.
- Recognition of Officer Fidel Espinoza for Educational Accomplishments.
- Recognition of Officer William Furman, Recipient of Public Safety Champion Award.
- Recognition of Dunwoody Police Department Officers for Military Service.
- Recognition of City of Dunwoody for Receipt of Pedestrians Educating Drivers on Safety 2010
- Golden Shoe Award.
- Approval of 2011 Meeting Schedules.
- Approval of Use of Supplemental Funding for Dunwoody Village Master Plan Graphic Elements.
- Approval of Geographical Information System (GIS) Data Sharing Agreement with Sandy Springs.
- SECOND READ: Ordinance to Amend Chapter 24 Offenses and General Provisions re: Water Restrictions.
- RESOLUTION of Support for an Application for Department of Natural Resources Recreational Trail Grant.
- Approval of City Attorney as a City Employee.
- PUBLIC HEARING & RESOLUTION- Adoption of City of Dunwoody 2010-2030 Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
- PUBLIC HEARING and SECOND READ: Ordinance to Amend Chapter 27 Zoning to Allow Stainless Steel Bike Racks in the Dunwoody Village Overlay District.
- PUBLIC HEARING and SECOND READ: Ordinance to Amend Chapter 27 Zoning by Adding Health Facilities as Permitted Uses in Certain Zoning Districts.
- E-911 Update. (From last meeting.)
- Presentation of Convention and Visitors Bureau of Dunwoody 2011 Marketing Plan.
- Approval of Convention and Visitors Bureau of Dunwoody 2011 Budget.
- Approval of Allocation of Supplemental Funds for Zoning Work as it Relates to the Dunwoody Village and Georgetown Master Plans.
- Approval of Reclassification of Police Services Representative to Terminal Agency Coordinator.
- Georgia Music Hall of Fame Update.
- Discussion of Parks Bond Issuance.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Dunwoody City Council Meeting Agenda for Monday November 22nd at 7 pm
Agenda
I do not know why counncilman Ross believes that anyone would spend a night in Dunwoody to go to the GA Music hall of Fame. Maybe a package deal with a tour of the Donaldson Farm , the the Historic Farm House.
ReplyDeleteRumor has it he is going to RAISE the Hotel Motel tax to fund the Bonds needed.
I hope all the financial information is made public becasue I do not want ONE penny of City money to be spent on this project. If the private Center wants it , let them build it.
How about we focus on the things that the city needs like developing Brook Run, acquiring more green space. Develop park programs for out kids.
It took 17 million dollars to build the Porter Sanford Center for Arts and that is a huge bust.
Don't even think about using the Development Authority to be the bonding authority.
Last year Mike Jacobs passed legislation that compelled DeKalb DA to submit all bonds to a vote of the public, NOTHING behind close doors.