Monday,
May 27
Join us as we hold a special
ceremony remembering the armed service members who made the ultimate sacrifice
for our country. The ceremony begins at 10 a.m. at Brook Run Park near the Veterans Memorial.
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Meet Brent Walker, Parks
& Recreation Manager for the City of Dunwoody. Learn about the Parks and
Recreation Department, what they do, and how you can become more involved.
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The Dunwoody Nature Center
brings back their popular summer concert series! The first concert features
the band, The Bad Neighbors. Bring a chair, blanket, and picnic dinner
and enjoy a night of rockin' tunes in the shade of the newly restored meadow.
The show begins at 7 p.m.
Sunday afternoon is a
family fun event featuring the songs and stories of Mr. Jason and Mr. Parker.
Kids of all ages are welcome and the concert begins at 2 p.m.
As always, ALL Nature
Center concerts are FREE to members, $5 for non-members adults and $3 for
students.
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The Design Review Advisory
Committee meeting will begin at 12 p.m. at Dunwoody City Hall, 41 Perimeter
Center East, Suite #250. Click here for meeting agenda.
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The Dunwoody Charter
Commission meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at Dunwoody City Hall, 41 Perimeter
Center East, Suite #250. Click here for meeting agenda.
The Charter Commission to
asking residents of Dunwoody to submit ideas and suggestions as the
Commission continues the review of the City Charter. You can submit your
suggestions to the Charter Commission by email at charter.commission@dunwoodyga.gov.
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No need to cook. Come out
to Brook Run Park to feast on some of the best food truck cuisine in Atlanta.
This foodie event, complete
with live music, takes place from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. and features a
variety of new and different offerings each week.
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The City of Dunwoody
administrative offices will be closed Monday, May 27, 2013 in observance of
Memorial Day. Police, Fire and other services essential for public safety and
health will remain open. City offices will resume regular hours Tuesday, May
28.
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The City of Dunwoody
Municipal Court is holding an Amnesty Program for individuals with past
due traffic citations and/or active bench warrants for failing to appear in
court.
Amnesty will run during the
months of June and July, 2013 at the Dunwoody Municipal Court located at 41
Perimeter Center East, Suite 103, Dunwoody, Georgia 30346. Individuals
may walk-in to the Municipal Court on Monday and Wednesday-Friday during
the hours of 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. only, no exceptions.
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Georgetown Park Construction UpdateConstruction progress has taken off over the past month for the two sections of the
new Georgetown Park. Immediately following the ceremonial groundbreaking the 16-acre area became an active construction site as crews worked on the central park square and the children’s playground.
Georgetown Park’s central park square is taking shape as crews grade and level the space for the expansive lawn and will soon pour the concrete for the foundations of the event pavilion and the bathroom facilities. The square will also house a pair of bocce courts and a custom art installation. Additional central park square construction preparations include pouring the adjoining concrete path eventually connecting to the Brook Run Park multi-use trail to create a 3.3 mile long trailway.
Crews have also graded and leveled the site of the children’s playground at Georgetown Park to make way for three separate play structures. In the coming weeks work will center on cement curbing and foundations for the bathroom facilities adjacent to the playground.
Once complete, both sections of the new park will be available for community-wide use and serve as the anchor public park space portion of the Dunwoody Green planned redevelopment.
John Wieland Homes has established a presence on site to market the new home sites for Dunwoody Green, the planned collection of high-quality, owner-occupied new homes and townhomes to be interwoven with future retail development.
Brook Run Park Multi-Use Trail UpdateTo date, crews have poured approximately 1,900 feet of concrete for the 12-foot wide multi-use trail, signifying completion of more than 50 percent of the trail’s Phase I. Crews have poured concrete for the foundations of the bridge crossings constructed on the trail and plan to assemble the three wooden bridges at the crossings over the next several weeks.
Throughout the trail construction the City has consistently met all EPD requirements regarding erosion and sediment control. These compliance measures strictly adhere to Georgia EPD regulations and follow careful conformity with the approved trail path construction documents.
The City has surveyed the trail route for Phase II, a one mile, 12-foot wide multi-use concrete trail, which will connect with Phase I and complete an approximate 2 mile loop within the park. The next step for Phase II of the trail consists of preliminary design work, which will take place throughout the rest of May and into June.
The City of Dunwoody is committed to encouraging and facilitating active citizen engagement and plans to hold an open house in June to outline plans, answer questions and receive public input for Phase II of the 12-foot wide concrete multi-use trail. The City will advertise the planned open house meeting and notify the public once a date in June is established for the event. Throughout the Phase I & II multi-use trail construction, the City will continue to provide periodic updates to the public.
Sidewalk and Paving Improvement ProjectsWork continues on several critical sidewalk projects as part of the City’s sidewalk improvement plan, created to provide an objective process to prioritize the City’s sidewalk projects.
The City has begun constructing the new sidewalk on Womack Road across from Dunwoody Elementary School and is in the process of constructing the retaining wall and remaining concrete sidewalk.
City crews will soon begin work on other planned sidewalk projects on Meadowlake Drive and sections of Valley View and Happy Hollow roads. Project construction work over the next several weeks includes:
• New curb, gutter and stormwater drainage improvements for Happy Hollow Road; This project will result in a continuous sidewalk on one side for the full length of Happy Hollow
• Sidewalk clearing and grading work as well as retaining wall construction on Vermack Road near Mount Vernon
• Initial preparations for new sidewalks along the length of Meadowlake Drive
More sidewalk improvements are on the way as the City Council agreed to fund $300,000 for sidewalks on Hensley Drive and Mount Vernon Way and a future evaluation of pedestrian safety improvements in school zones.
The Council also unanimously approved a contract for paving beginning in June. The City will repave roads according to its long-term paving schedule adopted by Council. You can review the City’s paving plans on our website at:
http://www.dunwoodyga.gov/Departments/Public_Works/Paving.aspx.
Since 2009, the City has budgeted more than $1,499,000 in sidewalk improvements and $4,800,000 for repaving roads. To date the City has paved more than 24.1 lane miles of roads, fixed 1,100 potholes on City streets and laid or repaired more than 4.07 miles of City sidewalks all within the 13.2 total square miles of the City’s boundaries. This has been accomplished in a short timeframe with no tax increases.