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PHOTOS BY JOE EARLE
Shirrae Fazio, left, Keith Fiefer, center, and Ann McLaughlin, right,
review photos showing the location of a proposed new sidewalk
on Hensley Drive in their neighborhood. They looked over the
photos during a public meeting Sept. 12 at which Dunwoody city
officials presented the paths of proposed new sidewalks.
New sidewalk projects
in the works
BY JOE EARLE
joeearle@reporternewspapers.net
Charles Brake points out his home on the
sidewalk projects’ map during a public
meeting Sept. 12. A new sidewalk is planned
for his street, Mount Vernon Way.
Charles Brake wanted to
make sure his brick mailbox
would be OK. Dunwoody
city officials planned to
build a sidewalk in front of
his house and he wanted to
make sure the construction
wouldn’t require getting rid
of his mailbox.
“I’ve got a big mailbox.
I’m hoping they don’t tear it
down,” he said as he found
his home on a large aerial
photograph of Mount Ver
non Way on which city of
ficials had marked the lo
cation of the planned
sidewalk. “They said they
don’t think they will.”
Brake was among sever
al dozen homeowners who
attended a public meeting Sept. 12 to
check out the city’s proposals for new
sidewalks on Mount Vernon Way, Hens
ley Drive and Peachford Road.
The city plans to build the sidewalks
in 2014, Public Works Director Michael
Smith said. The city has budgeted about
$350,000 for the projects.
Shirrae Fazio and Ann McLaughlin
welcomed news that a sidewalk would
soon be installed along Hensley Drive.
Children regularly walk the street to get
to Vanderlyn Elementary School, they
said. “There’s quite a group of us that
walk to school,” said Fazio, who lives on
nearby Stratham Drive.
The two women said they had cir
culated petitions in the neighborhood
asking to city to build sidewalks in the
area so walking children wouldn’t have
to share pavement with cars headed to
the school. “This will make things saf
er,” Fazio said. “We are very excited to
see it come in.”
They reviewed an aerial photo dem
onstrating the proposed sidewalk’s loca
tion with a neighbor, Keith Kiefer, who
lives on Hensley. He said he felt less en
thusiastic about the plan then they did,
but he had no objections to the side
walk. “It doesn’t really matter to me,”
he said. “It’ll be in front of my property.
I’m not in strong favor of it, but I’m not
opposed to it either.”
Once Brake found that his mailbox
seemed safe from demolition, he wel
comed the sidewalks to Mount Vernon
Way.
“I like the sidewalks. I sure do,”
Brake said. “But I’ve had my brick mail
box about 40 years and I didn’t want to
lose it.”
4 | SEPT. 20 — OCT. 3,2013 | www.ReporterNewspapers.net
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