Dunwoody residents have raised concerns about losing their green canopy. On the other hand, city representatives say they ve planted 445 more trees than they ve removed.
North Metro Atlanta cities are scrambling to recruit police officers and hang on to those they have by increasing compensation as vacant positions become more prevalent.
Plans for a November bond referendum in Dunwoody appear to be on hold after two of three City Council members voted thumbs down at a Capital Prioritization Committee meeting July
The Dunwoody City Council approved the city’s first property tax increase in its 14-year history July 11 to help address a looming $2 million budget deficit.