The Farmers Market has returned to Brook Run!
Vendors are available in person each week.
Enjoy in-person gathering again with some basic social distancing and safety precautions.
Updated by Board member Stan Jester:
Virtual only. Contact your local school or PTO for details as they become available.
The Farmers Market has returned to Brook Run!
Vendors are available in person each week.
Enjoy in-person gathering again with some basic social distancing and safety precautions.
The Farmers Market has returned to Brook Run!
Vendors are available in person each week.
Enjoy in-person gathering again with some basic social distancing and safety precautions.
See the link above for the agenda and instructions to attend virtually.
To date, the Charter Commission has recommended:
- Eliminating the tax millage rate cap established when Dunwoody incorporated. Before incorporation, DeKalb county raised tax rates with no voter say at all.
- Allowing city council to raise taxes without a voter referendum; Dunwoody was incorporated with this check and balance to require voter input before tax rates could change
- Adding greater powers to the Mayor's office, eliminating the weak-mayor system that prevents potential autocratic abuses
To take part in public comment, please send an email to publiccomment@dunwoodyga.gov. Include the name of the meeting, your name, your email address and phone number. You will will be placed on a first-come, first-served list for public comment.
The City of Dunwoody is a municipality created by the 2008 Georgia General Assembly. The Charter for the City of Dunwoody authorizes the Mayor and City Council of the City to create a Charter Commission to review the City’s experience and recommend to the General Assembly any changes to the City Charter.
Learn more about the Charter Commission here: https://dunwoodyga.gov/index.php?section=government_boards_commissions_and_committees_charter_commission