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NOVEMBER 2020 • VOL. 11 — NO. 11 reporternewspapers.net 1 A Dunwoody Reporter Perimeter Business ► Shop local for the holidays PAGES 7-10 WORTH KNOWING A PATH400 Time for Perimeter cities to plan together? P20 Dunwoody Reporter is mail delivered to homes on selected carrier routes in ZIP 30338 For information: delivery@reporternewspapers.net St# uuxied VO ‘eojuoiAi aivd e6eisod sn SSMy03 aislysyd y3i/\ioisno ivisod SPRUILL CENTER FOR THE ARTS “Find Your Wings” by Christopher Michaels at the Spruill Gallery’s smokehouse is the first in a new series of rotating works that replaces the iconic mural “Everything Will Be OK.” See story, p. 27 ► Baseball league objects to city’s athletic fieltf proposal BY ERIN SCHILLING A plan to give equal treatment to athlet ic associations using the city’s public fields has Dunwoody Senior Baseball reeling at the idea of losing its responsibility of man aging the new, artificial turf fields at Brook Run Park. The City Council has proposed an “Ath letic Association Manual” to create consis tent policies for different organizations that want to use city sports fields. The city would take over maintenance costs with the athlet ic facilities in exchange for rental fees from the organizations that want to use them. The creation of the manual comes after a city audit found discrepancies on how DSB league officials handle money. The new rental fees proposed by the city would increase fees for families participat ing in the league, said DSB President Jerry Weiner said, and he doesn’t think the city would be able to manage the fields as well as DSB. “We believe we can take every dollar of revenue and return a higher percentage of that to the city than they can themselves,” Weiner told the Dunwoody Homeowners See BASEBALL on page 30