Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Rest in Peace Mr. William J. Mulcahy - City of Dunwoody Internal Auditor since 2011

William J. Mulcahy

Monday evening the Dunwoody City Council was shocked and deeply saddened to learn that our long term internal auditor Bill Mulcahy passed away unexpectedly the day before.  Bill was a direct employee and contractor hired directly by the City Council to double & triple check for the sitting Council the accounting and financial policies and procedures of the staff and financial reporting.  His work was always spot on and his wit and charm were infectious.  Bill will be sorely missed by a great many people.  John

William J. Mulcahy, 71, of Dunwoody, died peacefully at home in Dunwoody, GA on May, 23, 2021. Bill was born in Darby, PA on May 27, 1949 to Francis and Florence Mulcahy. Growing up he attended the all-boys Catholic school Monsignor Bonner in Pennsylvania. He met his future wife, Cheri at the neighboring all-girls Catholic school Archbishop Prendercast. He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Philadelphia University and a master’s in healthcare policy and administration from Mercer University.

Bill and Cheri moved to Georgia in 1973. They raised their three daughters in Marietta, GA.

Bill spent the majority of his career as the Chief Audit Executive of Emory University for 15 of his 21 years with Emory until he retired in 2007. During his “retirement”, he did auditing consultation work for cities, not for profits, universities, and healthcare organizations.

Since 2005, Bill was an active board member and former president/chairman of the Board of the Institute of Internal Auditors, Atlanta. He was passionate about mentoring the next generation of auditors and was the founding chair of the Advisory Board of the Internal Audit Center in the School of Accountancy of Kennesaw State University’s Coles College of Business, an Internal Audit Education Partnership.

A quiet man, Bill enjoyed spending time with his family, including his six grandchildren. You could find him most weekends on the sidelines of one of his grandchildren’s activities. He loved reading business books, the Braves, Hilton Head, coffee, sharing his Catholic faith and all things auditing.

Bill is preceded in death by his parents Francis and Florence Mulcahy.

Bill is survived by his wife of 50 years, Cheryl Ann Mulcahy; daughters and sons-in-law, Christine and Jeff Shockley, Karen and Brian Cohen, Megan and Casey Bacica; grandchildren, Kyle and Claire Shockley, Andrew and Tyler Cohen, Austin and Grayson Bacica; brother Frank Mulcahy and sister Anne Quillinan.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Vincent de Paul Georgia https://www.svdpgeorgia.org/get-involved/ways-to-give/donate/.

A Memorial Mass will be Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 11 o’clock at All Saints Catholic Church, 2443 Mount Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, GA 30338. Interment outside the church will be immediately following the mass. Masks are optional.

Book your summer athletic camps at Dunwoody High School - Basketball, Cheering, Softball, Fencing & Band Camp

 


Boys Basketball Camp

Date:  June 14-17, 2021
Time:  9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (drop off begins at 8:50)

Cost:   $200 a camper

Ages:  6-13

Location:  Dunwoody High School Gym 5035 Vermack Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338
Dunwoodytipoff@gmail.com

Football Cheer Kids Camp

Dates:  Monday - Thursday, July 19th - 22nd
Time:  8:30am - 1:00pm
Location:  DHS Gymnasium
If you have any questions, you can email Mrs. Hard at gayle_hard@dekalbschoolsga.org

Girls Basketball Camp

June 7th - 10th, Monday - Thursday
At 9:00am - 2:00pm
In the DHS Gymnasium
If you have any questions, email Coach Nash or Coach Buckner
 
Softball Camp
Softball Camp for girls ages 5 - 12 years old
Monday - Thursday, June 14th - 17th
At 9am - 1pm
On the DHS Softball Field
email Coach Hill for more information
  
Fencing Camp
June 7th - 10th, Monday - Thursday
at 9am - 1pm
in the DHS Cafeteria
For more information email Ms. Sonya Williams
  
Band Camp
Monday - Friday, July 26th - 30th, 2021
At 3:30pm - 7:30pm
On the DHS Baseball Field
Email Ms. Caputo for more details

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday May 24, 2021 (Impact Fees, Stormwater, Dunwoody Village, Open Alcohol, Cares Funding to Non-Profits, Part Time Park Staff, Budget Amendment)

DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 24, 2021 - 6:00 PM
DUNWOODY CITY HALL, DUNWOODY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

And via Zoom  Please click this URL to join.   https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82738952233
Or join by phone: Dial:+1 929 205 6099  Webinar ID: 827 3895 2233

Agenda - City Site Agenda

PUBLIC COMMENT
To take part in public comment, please send an email to publiccomment@dunwoodyga.gov. Include your name, your email address, and phone number. You will be placed on a first-come, first-served list for public comment. The first public comment section has a 30-minute time limit. Each speaker is allowed up to three minutes. If time runs out, pre-registered speakers will be called on during the second public comment section toward the end of the meeting. If you don't pre-register, you can use the "raise hand" feature on zoom during the meeting to be added to the public comment list.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (5th grade Junior Troop 16434)

Follow-up Presentation: Impact Fees Overview and Options

Funding Authorization for Phase Two of 1370 Center Drive Emergency Stormwater Repairs 

Sustainability Plan

FIRST READ: Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Standards for Entertainment Districts  

A Resolution Amending the Temporary Moratorium On the Acceptance of New Applications for Special Use Approval, Permitted Use Approval, or Building, Land Disturbance Site Plan and Design Review or Other Permits for Any Construction in the Village Overlay District

Approval of Additional CARES Not for Profit Funding and Contract Amendment for additional funding

Resolution to amend the 2021 Budgets for the General, Hotel Motel and Capital Projects Funds

Position Reclassification - Business Retention Manager - approve modified position chart and salary ranges.

Contract Amendment for the Design Services of the Park at Perimeter Center East  

Contract Amendment with Lowe Engineers for Part Time Park Staff

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Help Needed for Paralyzed Vanderlyn Custodian Victor Shumate

A friend forwarded me the heartbreaking Facebook post about Mr. Vic Shumate, the Custodian at Vanderlyn Elementary School who is now in a very bad condition due to his battle with COVID which has left him paralyzed.  Below was the post that was shared on Facebood and after donating to the cause via the links in the middle of the post I reached out to the family discuss Vic's condition and receive a photo.  If you are able to give a donation, please do and please share to those who may assist.  John
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Many of you know Victor (Vic) Shumate as a dedicated, hardworking and caring person. He always made himself available to anyone who needed his help and he never met a stranger. Today, Victor needs us. 2020 was an overwhelming year for everyone! The “new normal” meant we lived our lives by missing family gatherings, altered work schedules and finding new ways to entertain our families. In November, the Shumates were hit with the one fear they had been protecting themselves against, COVID. Thanksgiving Day last year was spent waiting for their COVID results. Victor, his wife and daughter all tested positive for COVID the following day. Eventually, after four days in the hospital for Victoria who had breathing issues from COVID, everyone recovered and life returned to their new normal. However, in late January 2021, Victor began to feel coldness and numbness in his feet that began to travel up his legs. Preliminary doctor visits, led to appointments with a podiatrist and urologist. Meanwhile, his ability to walk was fading fast and he had to begin using a cane to walk.
 
On February 3, 2021, and after his 11th fall at home, Victor was hospitalized due to the numbing with minimal use of his legs. Many tests were run, biopsies conducted, blood drawn, and clinical trials evaluated to determine what was causing Victor to lose the ability to walk and the paralysis that began traveling up his body. He also lost the ability to use his hands and arms. Tests determined that Victor had inflammation around a part of his spine and he was diagnosed with COVID induced myelopathy, a nervous system disorder that attacked his spine. To address the inflammation, his doctors ordered several treatments. The treatments included high doses of steroids, that caused his blood sugar to spike so he had to begin taking insulin. Another treatment included seven rounds of plasmapheresis that entailed Victor having to lay in one spot for three hours at a time while his plasma was run through a cleaning process. The last treatment involved several rounds of a mild form of chemotherapy. None of these treatments were successful and three months later it’s still unknown why this sudden change has occurred in Victor’s health. The doctors called him a mystery and even sent his test results to the Mayo Clinic for answers. ALL TESTS CAME BACK NORMAL, yet he continues to be paralyzed in a quadriplegic state.
 
This traumatic event has impacted Victor and his family resulting in long term hospitalization (three months and counting) and time away from his family, friends and co-workers at Vanderlyn Elementary. He now depends on a team of medical professionals to provide medical care and basic everyday care like drinking a glass of water. Through it all, Victor has remained in good spirits with prayers and calls from his extended family, friends and co-workers. Our goal now is to do more by combining our work and faith in God on behalf of Victor.
 
In support of Vic, we are hitting the pavement by organizing a virtual VICtory Walk fundraiser. Family, friends and supporters are asked to get active by logging the steps/miles you walk, jog or run beginning May 16th through May 23rd. There are no set rules to determine what you give as every amount is deeply appreciated. We just ask that you track your steps/miles through your smart phone or pedometer. Donations can be sent through the following platforms:
 
PayPal: https://paypal.me/VICtoryWalk?locale.x=en_US
Zelle: 404-550-5198
Cashapp: $Famisit
Venmo: @Rita-Jones-50 (if needed - last four of phone is 5198)
 
Your support will be used to help make the home modifications needed for Victor to be able to safely return home, as well his continued medical care.
 
At the end of the week, we will announce the person that walked the furthest and the total amount raised. Please be sure to post pictures and include the hashtag #VICtoryWalk #Philippians4:13 during the week of May 16th through May 23rd.
 
Please accept our humblest thanks for your partnership, friendship & love. Every step taken is a VICtory step for Victor, Renee and Victoria. 
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to email itsafamilyaffair2021@gmail.com or contact one of the admins of the group  (Shanay or Tamika).

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Dunwoody City Council Agenda for Monday May 10, 2021 (Kim McGrady, Chesnut Environmentalists, Planned Development, LPR Cameras, Sidewalks, Stormwater, Impact Fees, Masks, Lobbyist)

  DUNWOODY CITY COUNCIL MEETING
May 10, 2021
6:00 PM – DUNWOODY CITY HALL
4800 ASHFORD DUNWOODY ROAD
DUNWOODY, GA 30338

Zoom     https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88980449904

Or join by phone: +1 929 205 6099   Webinar ID: 889 8044 9904

Agenda - City Site Agenda

PUBLIC COMMENT
To take part in public comment, please send an email to publiccomment@dunwoodyga.gov. Include your name, your email address, and phone number. You will be placed on a first-come, first-served list for public comment. The first public comment section has a 30-minute time limit. Each speaker is allowed up to three minutes. If time runs out, pre-registered speakers will be called on during the second public comment section toward the end of the meeting. If you don't pre-register, you can use the "raise hand" feature on zoom during the meeting to be added to the public comment list.

Lifesaving Award to Kim McGrady, Colton McGrady and Preston Lyn by the South Walton Fire District

Proclamation Recognition of Save That Ocean club of Chesnut Elementary School (presented by Debi Shendelman of Dunwoody Sustainability Committee)

City Manager's Report (Eric Linton)

Impact Fees Overview and Options   

2010 City Thinking about Impact Fees - 2010 RFP Impact Fees

Jan 2011 Impact Fee Assessment Report

Jun 2011 Impact Fee Report

Aug 2011 Impact Fee Report

May 2012 Impact Fee Reboot and a short discussion in 2016

1st Quarter Internal Audit Report (Bill Mulcahy) w documentation from Audit Committee Meeting.

Funding Authorization for 4833 Dunwoody Station Dr Stormwater Repairs

Funding Authorization for Sidewalk Construction on Mount Vernon Place Between Mount Vernon Road and Falkirk Drive

SECOND READ: Review and Consideration of a Text Amendment to Amend Standards for the PD, Planned Development, District

Updated Contract Approval of FLOCK Group Inc. - Automated License Plate Recognition

Approval of Lobbyist Contract with Terminus Strategies

Update on Dunwoody Face Mask Ordinance in relation to Gov Kemp's Executive Order

Friday, May 7, 2021

Dunwoody Art Festival at Brook Run Park - Saturday 10 - 6 and Sunday from 10 to 5

Location

Join us in Brook Run Park, 4770 North Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, Georgia. This event will go on rain or shine.

Safety First!

All visitors and participants are required to wear masks. The City of Dunwoody has a mask mandate in effect. 

Multiple hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the venue. 

If you are feeling unwell, please stay home.

Admission

FREE

Festival Hours
Saturday, May 8, 10AM to 6PM, Sunday May 9, from 10AM to 5PM.

Pets

Due to the difficulty of maintaining social distance and the safety and enjoyment of others, we ask that you be mindful if you bring your pet. 

Georgia Grown Pavilion

Shop locally grown and produced treats at the pavilion by the Great Lawn. 

Parking/Transportation

Parking is available at Kingswood Church, 4896 N Peachtree Road, and at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church, 4755 N Peachtree Road. Since this is Mother's Day weekend, please do not park in the church parking lots until after 12pm Sunday. There will be limited parking inside of the park.

Handicap parking will be available inside of Brook Run Park. Enter from the Peeler Road entrance and make a left into the parking lot.

Festival Cuisine

Food trucks, GALORE! Come find your favorites at the Food Court, located at the new stage. Seating will be on the terraces.

Children's Activities

The Brook Run Great Lawn will the the center of fun for kids of all ages. From face painting to parrots, let them be entertained!