Friday, September 29, 2023

DHA to hold meeting Sunday night, 7:30 pm to discuss City of Dunwoody $60 million dollar bond referendum.

The DHA will hold a meeting this Sunday evening at 7:30pm at the City Hall annex at 4470 N. Shallowford Rd. to discuss the City of Dunwoody’s $60 Million dollar bond referendum on the November ballot.

Assistant city manager Jay Vinicki will make a presentation on the particulars of the bond.  We will also have a Q&A session.  I hope you make plans to attend at the location below.

Sunday, October 1st - 7:30 p.m
City Annex Building at Shallowford & Peachford Rd
4470 N. Shallowford Road
Dunwoody, GA 30338

Sincerely,

Bob Fiscella
President, Dunwoody Homeowners Association

Bond Package approved by Council

Sunday, September 10, 2023

City of Dunwoody to hold Joint City Council, Planning Commision and Development Authority session Tuesday Night - 6 p.m. (State of Perimeter Commercial Market 2023 & Edge City)

Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. there will be a rare Joint meeting of the Dunwoody City Council, the Dunwoody Planning Commission and the Dunwoody Development Authority to receive an update on the current state of the commercial market.  Yesterday in my blog post on the Monday Budget Committee Meeting, I posted an opinion from Colliers on the financial real estate health of the Central Perimeter Business District and I am guessing this Tuesday evening briefing will also bring forward more information.

I am also guessing that this meeting will count as training to assure that we are all following proper zoning practices to make our decisions.   The city has posted the agenda but no other documents for this meeting, that may change by Tuesday afternoon so please do check the City site in the agenda link below.  

Here are some previous documents from the Edge City Study that is on the agenda.

Edge City 2.0 Update May vs Edge City 2.0 Update January

Articles below related to Edge City by Atlanta Business Chronicle, - I have been arguing condos over apartments for years and these articles finally lean that way.

How Dunwoody is plotting sustainable growth, with empty-nesters in mind

Shape our future:' Dunwoody to craft plan for reenergizing Perimeter Center

That being said, this meeting looks to have both Zoom access and public comment for those who may want to give feedback to the collective zoning decision makers in the community.   Below are the links.

 City Agenda Link

Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84905806385

 


Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday September 11, 2023 6 p.m. (City Manager Report, Drive Through, Street Sweeping, Nature Center, Street / Park Maintenance)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
September 11, 2023 - 6:00 PM

DUNWOODY CITY HALL - DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Agenda 6 pm  - City Site Agenda 

City Council meetings are live-streamed on the City of Dunwoody’s Facebook page

They are also available for viewing (no two way communication) on Zoom,
https://dunwoodyga-gov.zoom.us/j/83571238287 or  phone +14703812552,,83571238287#

You can access the video after the meeting on the City of Dunwoody’s YouTube page.

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Public comments - in person 3 min each / 30 min max with additional at end of meeting if needed.

City Manager's Report (Eric Linton)

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Regulate Drive-Through Facilities  

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Update the List of Exempted Activities in Stream Buffers 

Approval of Contract for Street Sweeping Services to Sweeping Corporation of America

Funding Authorization for Dunwoody Nature Center, The Wildcat Learning Center at Dunwoody Park Site Development Plans Change Order

Amendment to Cityworks Software Licensing and Maintenance Agreement

Contract Award for Design Services of the Brook Run Park Maintenance Facility

FIRST READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Regulations for Entertainment Districts

Contract Award for Parks and Right of Way Maintenance (Brent Walker)

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Dunwoody City Council to hold special budget committee meeting, Monday 1 p.m. to discuss 2024 City Budget

 

 City Agenda 

City of Dunwoody
City Council Budget Committee
Monday September 11th, 1 pm
City Manager Conference Room - 2nd Floor

The City of Dunwoody has called for the City Council Budget Committee to convene to review the Mayor and staff's 2024 City Budget proposal.  This meeting will take place Monday afternoon in the City Manager's conference room at 1 p.m. and there is a second day reserved on Tuesday, but typically that second day is not necessary and it may be canceled.  The Monday meeting is not live-streamed, nor is public comment shown on the agenda but the forum is open to the public - please join us.

I consider this an odd budget year as we have Federal American Recovery Funds coming to an end, a sale of the Shallowford Medical Building that the council directed staff to direct the funds to capital (we initially purchased the property for parkland), we have a possible renewal of DeKalb SPLOST Tax item on the November ballot that may (or may not) bring funds to Dunwoody in 2024 and then we have the Dunwoody Bond Referendum also on the Nov ballot that will not bring funds to Dunwoody until 2025.

In 2024, the general fund operating costs are anticipated to exceed general operating revenue by a few million just as we have expected in past years but we never used those funds in previous years as we received additional income and/or reduced the expenses to not operate the general fund by using fund balance.  Because of Covid and the economic turn down, the City has worked with the revenue available and we have even added to our General Fund reserves in excess of minimum standards set by previous Councils.   The budget this year is the same, we are planning on spending some of the resources in the General Fund down to a reasonable conservative level with the hope of not using much or any of these reserves. 

The operational general fund budget with us eating a bit into reserves is not a big deal as we have the funds in reserve to cover the differences and I know staff / Council will work to minimize it's use.  Spending tax revenues for city services is what the tax funds are there for; banking the fund balance larger and larger is also considered inappropriate unless we anticipate more significant funding needs (vs today's wants) in the coming year(s).

The issue here is that I foresee a possible downturn in office valuation in coming years because of lower occupancy rates when leases are not renewed or sublet which may lower tax revenue for the City.  Our homeowner tax rate is already capped and frozen, with valuation increases only coming from recent sales or rental properties.  Our operational expenses, namely police salaries & benefits, parks services and IT expenses are rising faster than the city general operation revenue yet we can not utilize capital funds for operating expenses.  I will be asking lots of questions regarding the use of the general fund expenditures but finding cuts will be difficult.  I anticipate this year's budget committee members (rotating), doing a line-by-line review of the budget with staff answering numerous questions.

This general fund shortfall issue is just starting for us as salaries will continue to rise, new facilities will need to be maintained, and for me, the big issue will be the fact that our governmental service contracts will need to be renegotiated as they all expire in a few years and yet revenue streams tied to property taxes are frozen with Dunwoody having the lowest tax rate in DeKalb County.  Today it is a minor issue, in 2025, I see us in a similar, slightly worse situation; then in 2026, the City of Dunwoody will have contract renewals, which I anticipate will have substantial inflationary increases - even after rebidding them.

I am hopeful that the City of Dunwoody will be able to continue providing an outstanding level of general services that match the desires of the community with our current funding strategies but in reading the staff's budget memo, I am also a concerned realist and will raise questions.

Please review the budget (linked below), and it would be appreciated if you could make comments or raise questions on what you see.    Thank you.

John

PS: Monday is a City Council working committee meeting - please be aware that we will have numerous public budget hearings in September and October for you to provide verbal feedback.  That being said, if you have comments now, I would also like to hear them now as I might be able to tweak the budget based on citizen input.


 Memo and proposed 2024 Dunwoody Budget