Sunday, March 13, 2022

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday March 14, 2022 (12 Foot Trail to Mt Vernon, Four people saved by Narcan, Chamblee Dunwoody & Womack will be improved)

 

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
March 14, 2022
6:00 PM – DUNWOODY CITY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

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Agenda - City Site Agenda

Invocation  

PUBLIC COMMENT - in person or raise hand in Zoom.

City Manager's Report (Eric Linton)

FIRST READ: RZ 21-04: Rezoning for 4553 North Shallowford Road from the Current PD District to the O-I District and a Concurrent Variance from 27-72

Approval of Right of Way Dedication at 5349 Chamblee Dunwoody Road

Approval of Permanent Easement for Georgia Power Company at 5349 Chamblee Dunwoody Road

Approval of Contract Amendment with Lowe Engineers for a Part-Time Stormwater Capital Project Manager

Approval of Contract Award for the Construction of Perimeter Center East Park 

Approval of Art Easement for 4500 Olde Perimeter Way

Approval of Rezoning for 600 Ashwood Parkway to Amend the Conditions of the Current C-1c District to Allow a Retail/Restaurant Building

Construction Contract for Intersection Improvements at Chamblee Dunwoody Road and Womack Road 

Contract with NV5 for Final Design of Mount Vernon Road Corridor - 12 foot path on North Side improvements between Corners Drive and Mount Vernon Place

Contract Award for Sidewalk Construction at Brook Run Park

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this blog that keeps us well informed. How do we find out what has finally been decided for the old Austin elementary park. I’m particularly interested if it’s been decided to have a dog park under the power lines,
    Everything Dunwoody has been doing to provide green space is wonderful!
    Corinne Sbaratta

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  2. Corinne, Council is in a slight holding pattern with no decisions to be made until we figure something out. Trust the process as I am hoping the final plans may be better for all involved.

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