Showing posts with label Treetop Quest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treetop Quest. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2024

Dunwoody City Council Meeting Agenda for Tuesday October 15, 2024 (Charter changes, Budget Hearing, Starbucks, Nature Center Stream)

 DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Tuesday October 15, 2024 - 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/84919972403 or  phone +14703812552,,84919972403#

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

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance

Administration of Oath of Office to Police Officer Conner Wood

PUBLIC COMMENTS - Public Comment allows the City Council the opportunity to listen to the public (3 minutes per speaker / 30 minutes total).

City Manager's Monthly Report

FIRST READ: SLUP 24-01, 140 Perimeter Center W: The applicant, Starbucks Coffee Company c/o Gaskins + LeCraw, requests a Special Land Use Permit to Allow a Drive-through Facility.

Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Presentation

Approval of 2025 City Council, Board of Zoning Appeals, and Planning Commission Meeting Schedule

Approval of Playground Resurfacing Repairs at Brook Run Park

Approval of the Mount Vernon Road at Tilly Road Contract Amendment

SECOND READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Chapter 26 to Update Pole Banners Regulations

Construction of the Dunwoody Nature Center Stream and Wetland Improvements

Treetop Quest Dunwoody, LLC Renewal Agreement

Contract Amendment with Triscapes for Road and Stormwater Maintenance

Proposed Charter Amendment Article, Section 2.13(a)(4) - Prohibition - Charity to Employees

Proposed Charter Amendment Article II, Section 2.13(e) - Prohibition - Council Employment

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Mon July 11th - Brook Run Theater, SPLOST IGA for more sales tax, Cultural Center bathrooms, Legal Opinion on City Boards

Monday, July 11, 2016
Dunwoody City Hall

41 Perimeter Center East
Dunwoody, GA 30346
Watch Live at 6:00 p.m.
6 pm Agenda

Georgia Heritage Trail

Update on Brook Run Theater from Dunwoody Preservation Trust

Update on Tree Top Quest.

Presentation by DeKalb Commissioner Nancy Jester on SPLOST

City Hall Update.   Second Appraisal

Amendment to 401a Plan

Usage Agreement with Chiefs Futbol Club.  

Funding Approval for Stormwater Repairs at 1542 Bishop Hollow Run

Approval of ITB 16-03 Donaldson Bannister Farm Restroom Addition

Approval of RFP 16-03 North DeKalb Cultural Arts Center Bathroom Renovation.

Council Direction on Brook Run Theater. 

FIRST READ: Ordinance Amendment to Chapter 4 Alcoholic Beverages re: Temporary Alcohol License and Update to Alcohol Fee Schedule.

Proposed 2016 SPLOST Projects.

Approval of Intergovernmental Agreement with DeKalb County for the Use and Distribution of Proceeds of Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (S.P.L.O.S.T.).   Draft IGA still not available.

Resolution - EHOST and SPLOST Authorization

FIRST READ: Ordinance to Grant Temporary Easement to Palisades Venture, LLC.

FIRST READ: Ordinance to Grant a Permanent Easement to Palisades Venture, LLC

FIRST READ: Consideration of Amendment to Chapter 8, Section 8-1(c) - Pools . Permissive Codes, of the City of Dunwoody Code of Ordinances.    DeKalb Pool regs

City Manager's Report on Legal Counsel for Second Opinion.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Job Available - Treetop Quest Operations Mgr at Brook Run Park

https://www.treetopquest.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Job-description-Operations-Manager-15-TTQD-V2.pdf



Treetop Quest is a fast paced, fun, and exciting environment that requires high-energy people with excellent communication and customer service skills.

Please see below our job opportunities.  Please email your resume to admin@treetopquest.com
Click HERE to view: Operations Manager

The Operations Manager oversees and manages the daily activities of the park, develops effective methods of improving the company’s operations, and reports directly to the Regional Manager.
Click HERE to view: Assistant Operations Manager

We are seeking a motivated and professional Assistant Operations Manager. This position requires a high energy person who can provide outstanding customer service and staff management in a fast paced environment. He/she is directly under the Operations Manager and assists him/her on the day-to-day operations of the park.  Click HERE to view: Front Desk Clerk

The front desk clerk is the first person people meet so he/she will be a key employee, reflecting our company’s image!

The Cashier provides information to customers, complete sales transactions and answer phones while maintaining the highest level of customer service.
Click HERE to view: Course Technician and Operator

The Technician is in charge of the general maintenance and improvements of both parks in Georgia.
Click HERE to view our Job Offer: Treetop Obstacle Course Operator

Monday, January 5, 2015

Dunwoody Founders Park Bench, Brook Run walking trail thru the deep woods to Nancy Creek and Treetop Quest zip lines are under construction.

Children's Playground Entrance - Founders of Dunwoody Bench

In Dunwoody if elected officials want their name on something they do it the "old fashioned way" they pay for it themselves out of their own pockets.  (I wouldn't want it any other way!)

A few weeks ago I lead a group of long time Dunwoody citizens to the most remote, deepest jungles of Dunwoody, along a relatively easy walking trail to view the serine waters of Nancy Creek rolling by.   Now that the Dunwoody Trailway loop is complete and shown on Google Maps, please allow me to share with you a quiet place to experience nature.  At the very back of the park there is a bridge on the trailway crossing a small creek and you will notice a small walking trail at the North West corner of the bridge heading into the woods.  Nature lovers - I suggest you follow it, you can thank me later.


Finally, during my walk through Brook Run Park, I discovered a team of men who were about to start putting these Lincoln Log looking items to good use a 100 feet in the air as the Brook Run Tree Top Quest Zip Line Course started construction today.   They should be finished by mid-March and if you want a sneak peek of what will be installed, check out this drawing and map that the construction crew was using.   Prices are still steep

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Dads' Bucket List and Treetop Quest cross paths in Brook Run Park in Dunwoody


There are day's that I really enjoy serving on the Dunwoody City Council and today was a good day because I was able to help a friend set a vision for a day of activities at Brook Run that I know will benefit the entire community and then a complete stranger (he knew me but I don't think we have met before) walked up and thanked us for all we do.

This afternoon I met my friend Matt Boettcher and the City of Dunwoody Parks Director, Brent Walker at Brook Run Park to discuss and possibly bring together an awesome event that Matt put on at Cagle's Dairy Farm a while back.   Matt started an organization called Dads' Bucket List to allow Dads to connect with their kids through unique shared experiences as well as a chance to connect with other fathers outside of the work place.

Back in March, the Dads put on the Checklist Challenge where there were 15 "Survivor style" teamwork events that made for a really enjoyable day for everyone who attended.   Today's meeting was to discuss the logistics of possibly bringing the Checklist Challenge to Brook Run Park in the fall and be able to lower the cost to the point where a family could still afford a great afternoon of fun.

During our event logistics discussion, the topic of the Treetop Quest proposal was discussed whereby if approved by the City Council, the Treetop activity would be in full swing prior to the Dads event taking place.  It turns out that the Dad's Bucket List group spent the day last June at the Buford location of Treetop Qwest where Matt shot a little video and wrote a blog post outlining the A-W-E-S-O-M-E time they had !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhg4bdAoQ8M

I have received quite a bit of positive feedback from residents on the Treetop proposal, including letters from the Chamber of Commerce and the Convention & Visitors Bureau but I have also received concerns from residents on the relatively high cost whereby it would be a limited benefit (activity) for many in Dunwoody.  To use the limited City parkland that we have to install for a for-profit business that would cost a family of five over $150.00 for 2 hours of recreation is a little high to do more than once or twice.  Therefore I will be looking for possible concessions to be stipulated in the contract whereby special rates could be set for the school children in Dunwoody to participate in this activity at a greatly reduced rate be it a special school field trip rate or coupons for a reduced family walk up rate based on availability and not already being scheduled.

Finally as we were wrapping up our conversation, a gentleman of wit, wisdom and an advanced age (as compared to the three middle aged men standing there) named George stopped us and asked if we were in charge of the facility?  Brent and I laughed that off, introduced ourselves and waited to see how we could assist him.  I didn't recognize George nor remember meeting him previously but he recognized and knew me.  George went on to thank us for all that we have done for the City and for putting up with all the negativity as related to the paths, as he uses them every day as says that they are a wonderful addition to the city.  George lives a block from the park, visits often and he likes the Treetop proposal to give families something to do.  He states that the dog park should stay where it is and that the neighbors adjacent to the park have little or nothing to complain about and that the dogs are not killing the trees.  At the end, as he was walking away he said that he liked Roundabouts and that someday they will be approved where needed.  He departed with a "keep up the good work!"

I'll try George, I'll try. 

(To all who are reading this, it is truly my privilege in being able to serve. Thank you.)