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COMMENTARY
STREET TALK
O&A
O: Is the community better off
now than it was five years ago ?
Aaked around Dunwoody
The city of Dunwoody opened for business on Dec. 1, 2008.
In the five years since, city government has paved roads, added miles of sidewalks,
started a police department, taken control of local land-use planning and begun de
veloping new city parks. At the same time, the city’s actions have stirred opposition
from some residents who claim city officials have stopped listening to their constit
uents.
Over the past few weeks, the Dunwoody Reporter asked residents, in person at var
ious public gatherings or by email, whether they thought their community was better
off now than it was five years ago. Here’s what they had to say.
“I feel that the county government was
unresponsive. Even though there have
been some missteps along the way, I
feel that the present [City] Council
has our best interests at heart.”
Bob BarnweLL
“I think the community is better
with services like police. We see a
lot more presence of police in our
neighborhood, which is good. All the
services are more noticeable.”
Ken Morrioon
“I’m disappointed the government
isn’t listening to the citizens. It feels
like they’ve got their own agenda.”
Jim Bedett
“I think yes. There’re more activities.
There’re more businesses in the
Dunwoody community. We’ve seen
a lot of growth. There seems to be
more pulling together as a community.
I think we still have some bugs that
need to be ironed out, but yes.”
Sujan Levy
“Yes, because we can deal with our
problems locally. We are able to handle
local issues more directly. You can
have direct communications and effect
whatever the issues are locally. It’s
always harder when it’s further away.”
Ajhley Doolittle
“We’ve only been here two years.
I don’t have any complaints.
We absolutely love it. We plan
to be here quite a while.”
Jana Pederjen
6 | NOV. 29 — DEC. 12, 2013 | www.ReporterNewspapers.net
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