DHA has retained an attorney to represent the interests of the homeowners on the western borders of Dunwoody Village. The owner of the Shops of Dunwoody complex has threatened to sue the City if they are not permitted to encroach on the residential neighbors. The terms of zoning are being analyzed by all parties before a decision gets made.
This is a hybrid meeting, meaning it will be held at Dunwoody City Hall and via Zoom. With limited capacity at City Hall due to COVID-19 concerns, you can access and participate in the meeting virtually. Those attending in person will be required to wear a mask.
Here is the Zoom link for the meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84278401268
The agenda will be posted closer to the meeting date on this website.
This meeting will focus on the proposed Dunwoody Village Code and Master Plan.
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 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.
Dunwoody elects its 3 local (district) city council members in 2021.
Drop in any time between 6 and 8
The City of Dunwoody invites those who live and work in Dunwoody to the first Open House for Edge City 2.0, a community-wide visioning project that will focus on the future of Dunwoody’s Perimeter Center. The Open House is a drop-in event for folks to come by to learn more about the plan and provide input.