
Our long national nightmare is over
Sept. 10 — It’s Cathy from Rough Draft with my weekly newsletter on Dunwoody. It’s been a busy week in the city, what with votes on big projects, statue unveilings, and of course, the biggest event, my sister Mary’s birthday, which is today. Since she doesn’t subscribe to this newsletter, I can say without fear of retribution that I was always Mom’s favorite.
Read on,
Cathy
Age-restricted apartment proposal goes down
Dominium, a property management and development company, had requested to rezone a three-acre property from O-I (Office Industrial) to PD (Planned Development) to allow the site to be redeveloped into an age-restricted, income-restricted housing community with 215 rental units, with an approximate 240-space underground parking garage, and eight surface visitor parking spaces.
The proposal had been met with overwhelming opposition from people who objected to the density, height and location of the project. The defeat was not surprising, but the swiftly executed 7-0 vote was, IMO.
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2026 budget will emphasize safety, customer service
According to a release from the city, the proposed budget represents a 0.2 percent decrease from the amended FY2025 budget, “reflecting disciplined spending and long-term fiscal stewardship.”
The 2026 budget is a balanced one, meaning the city will not need to transfer funds from reserves, according to Dunwoody officials. For the last four years, drawing from the reserve fund was budgeted to bridge the gap, but because of lower-than-expected costs and higher-than-expected revenues, it has not been necessary.
‘Libby’ takes the stage at Dunwoody Library
The Dunwoody Garden Club was able to purchase the $2,500 statue with funds raised from sponsors and long-time supporters. The City of Dunwoody created a concrete base for the statue and installed it, along with a new sidewalk.
Entitled “Study Time,” the bronze statue depicts a young girl seated on a tree stump reading a book, according to DGC’s Betty Dworschak. The girl, named Libby by popular vote, is surrounded by fresh plantings of white daises, petunias and other flowers installed jointly by the city and the garden club.
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Bike rodeo gathering at a different corral
The free Kids Bike Safety Rodeo on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 8-10 a.m. at Brook Run Park, will offer young cyclists ages 5-14 essential safety skills in an interactive environment.
The drop-in event invites families to bring their bikes and helmets for comprehensive safety training that builds confidence and teaches real-world riding skills, according to a release from the city. Children must be able to ride without training wheels to participate.
Washboards and violins can fix everything
“Whether you’re sending your first child off to college, the military, or a trade program, or you’re already navigating life as an empty nester, this event is for you,” the announcement said.
Sad parents can gather at Ashford Lane Lawn at 4500 Olde Perimeter Way and assemble care packages filled with snacks and messages of love for their grown children who are have already forgotten about them.
Seriously, there is a lot of great things going on at this event. Vendors will be on hand to help with the transition with travel ideas, financial planning, and leisure activities, including Mah Jongg Instruction by Marni Mahj, pickleball games and demo by Premier Racquet Sport, and acoustic music washboards and violins from Blackfoot Daisies.
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