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OUR COST PROPOSAL INCLUDES THE INSTALLATION
OF THE TRAIL AS DEPICTED ON CITY’S DRAWING
INCLUDED ON ADDENDUM # 2. HOWEVER, WE
RECOMMEND EXTENDING THE TRAIL TO THE EXISTING
SIDEWALKS NEAR PLAYGROUND.
(2) TO MAINTAIN ADA SLOPE, TRAIL MUST VEER AWAY
FROM PARKING LOTAS IT DROPS TO BOTTOMLAND
(T) PASSING WEST OF THE EXISTING DETENTION POND,
^ THE TRAIL ENTERS A WETLAND ZONE AROUND
POND OUTFALL. TO MINIMIZE COSTS, WE WILL
ONLY PROVIDE AS MUCH BOARDWALK AS
NECESSARY TO SPAN FLOW OF OUTFALL AND WILL
USE FILL MATERIAL WHERE POSSIBLE, LIMITING
DISTURBANCE TO THAT ALLOWED BY SIMPLE USACE
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES, THUS AVOIDING
LENGTHIER AND MORE COSTLY USACE PERMITTING.
(4) REMOVE EXISTING ASPHALT TRAIL AND FOLLOW
ROUTE. EXISTING ASPHALT SHOULD NOT BE
MILLED, DUE TO INCREASED DISTURBANCE.
(5) REPLACE EXISTING BRIDGE.
(6) EXISTING TRAIL SLOPES EXCEED ADA, SO VEER
AWAY FROM ROUTE BEFORE TRAIL REACHES
DEKALB DRIVE TO PROVIDE LESS STEEP ROUTE.
TRAIL TO FOLLOW AT BACK OF CURB ALONG THIS
SECTION. REPAIR DAMAGED CURB TO PREVENT
DRAINAGE ACROSS TRAIL.
PRELIMINARY CONCEPT PUN
BROOK RUN PARK
DUNWOODY, GEORGIA
CITY OF DUNWOODY
Opponents are not giving up on derailing current plans for Brook
Run Park, even though a judge ruled the city can move forward
with building a 12-foot-wide, concrete multi-use path.
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Judge rules city can move
ahead with park trail
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inal trail plan.
The petition, signed by 667 people,
was written by the newly formed Friends
of Dunwoody Park, and has been circu
lating around the city and online at ht-
www.change.org/petitions/brook-run-
park. Based on ZIP codes placed beside
names on the petition, people who
signed it live in Dunwoody and near
by areas, including Brookhaven, Sandy
Springs and Chamblee.
Barrie’s ruling clears the way for the
city to build a 12-foot-wide, concrete
multi-use path through Brook Run. The
city’s plans call for that path to be built
in two phases. Construction plans for
Phase 1 will require the removal of more
than 330 trees.
Shortly after the judge ruled, city of
ficials contacted the contractor for the
trail, Lewallen Construction in Mariet
ta, and asked them to proceed with con
struction, city spokesman Bob Mullen
said. “The judge’s ruling allows the city
to move forward, and construction will
begin as soon as the contractor can mo
bilize its crews,” Mullen said.
Dunwoody Government Calendar
The Dunwoody City Council usually meets the second and fourth
Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at Dunwoody City Hall located at 41
Perimeter Center East Suite No. 103.
For a complete and up to date schedule of Dunwoody City meetings,
visit http://www.dunwoodyga.gov/Residents/Calendar.aspx
honor
a life well lived
For generations, remembering the many lives of our
community with unique traditional to modern memorials.
ARLINGTON
MEMORIAL PARK
(404) 255-0750
H.M. PATTERSON & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
ARLINGTON CHAPEL
(404) 851-9900
SANDY SPRINGS CHAPEL
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
(404) 255-8511
www.SandySpringsFuneralProviders.com
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