CITIZENS ADVISORY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS COMMITTEE
OCTOBER 26, 2022 - 6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL – DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GEORGIA 30338
Full Agenda Packet for the Wednesday Evening Meeting
Tonight (Wednesday) at 6 pm the Citizens Advisory Capital Improvements Committee will be meeting at City Hall to discuss their parks scoring priority recommendations to City Council and as these meetings are not recorded I also plan to be attending to hear first hand, their recommendations & conversations. The committee is made up of citizens recommended by City Council and the Mayor; Councilman Tom Lambert, is Chairing the committee and the members are... Remi Bullard, Su Ellis, Steve Ellet, Bob Fiscella, Brian Gee, Joe Martinez, Sarah Smith, Abby Lesorgen, and Mereca Smith. I would like to thank these members for their time and dedication being put forth.
I'm very glad I attended the last citizen meeting as I raised in public comment that the committee packet was mistakenly missing the Peachtree Middle School Turf project as the City has a 20 year lease on that property and a contract to maintain the field whereby turfing the field would improve playable hours and reduce maintenance costs, thereby being a win / win situation. Looking at the scores below it appears that the committee agrees with me that this is an important project for the City as all seven member voted for the project and it also has the highest over all weighted score.
Review of Parks Scoring
At tonight's meeting there will also be a discussion on Trails / Paths within the City and the Path Foundation will be presenting what looks to be that same high level presentation given to Council on August 8th. During the contracting of PATH in August, I questioned how "Greenway Paths" are able to be constructed when we are shoehorning 12 feet of concrete in front of single family homes by clearing the vegetation and leaving it with little or no shade, trees or beauty. This scenario not what I believe the citizens of Dunwoody want when they say they want trails.
Dunwoody City Councilman Heneghan thoughts on 12 foot city paths and delaying possible bond referendum for improved list of projects. July 11, 2022
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Councilman John Heneghan questions Path Foundation regarding 12 foot
concrete "greenways" in Dunwoody neighborhoods. August 8, 2022
@PATHFoundation Aug 15, 2022
Anyway this should be an interesting meeting that is only available in person starting at 6 pm and there is public comment available at the beginning and end of the meeting if you would like to say a few words.
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