Friday, January 6, 2012

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Mon Jan 9th - Home Occupations, Paving and Sidewalk Plans

Monday, January 9th
Dunwoody City Hall
41 Perimeter Center East
Dunwoody, GA 30346
6:00 p.m. - Work Session
7:00 p.m. - Voting
Watch Live at 7 pm

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  4. Based on the tone of the comments above and unfounded accusations against City Employees, I have taken the liberty of removing them.

    Please be aware that there is a City Council meeting on Monday whereby any citizen can have three minutes to say what ever they would like during the public comment section.

    In order to make such defamatory accusations on my blog, I would prefer that the commenter properly identify himself and since that didn't happen the comment and those discussing the comment, have been removed.

    Our meeting on Monday starts at 7 pm, I look forward to possibly hearing more about these issues there when you tell us your name. Thanks.

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  5. As a sitting City Council Member, I try to be informed of various opinions on items coming in front of me for vote.

    Here is a link to a resident's blog giving one opinion on Home Occupation and the Branding of Georgetown.

    Dunwoody Working Girl

    What opinions do you have?

    Please share.

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  7. I'm commenting here as there isn't another post that's applicable. I just wanted to proclaim that the librarians at the Dunwoody and Chamblee branches of the DeKalb County library do a tremendous job!!!

    My youngest daughter needed a book for her Brit Lit class and as Kindles aren't allowed at her school (actually, I could have soliloquized verbatim the entire text for her, but unfortunately I'm not allowed at an educational institution either - gotta respect that "Drug Free" zone); so, I took her to the DeKalb County Library outlets, which with e-books and my already vast canon I hadn't visited in quite a while.

    The librarians at both the Dunwoody and Chamblee branches were just awesome in how they replaced my daughter's lost library card and as she had just turned 18, registered her to vote (as well as instructed her in how to write in a candidate, should her father ever decide to throw his spurned and tattered hat back in the ring) and finally located the required book which had initially been misplaced.

    So, I want to thank these folks for their affability, responsiveness, and resourcefulness, and I truly hope that mechanization never supplants the need for this respectable and esteemed profession.

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  8. Gary. would you mind if I passed your message on to the Library Staff?
    I am sure as County Employees they could use a boost for doing their jobs well.
    Bob Lundsten

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  9. Bob, you may certainly share my comments. You might though, want to edit them to remove my imbecilic allusion to drug use first, for their sake, not mine.

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  10. I'm commenting here as there isn't another post that's applicable. I just wanted to proclaim that the librarians at the Dunwoody and Chamblee branches of the DeKalb County library do a tremendous job!!!

    My youngest daughter needed a book for her Brit Lit class and as Kindles aren't allowed at her school; so, I took her to the DeKalb County Library outlets, which with e-books and my already vast canon I hadn't visited in quite a while.

    The librarians at both the Dunwoody and Chamblee branches were just awesome in how they replaced my daughter's lost library card and as she had just turned 18, registered her to vote and finally located the required book which had initially been misplaced.

    So, I want to thank these folks for their affability, responsiveness, and resourcefulness, and I truly hope that mechanization never supplants the need for this respectable and esteemed profession.

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