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14 | Community i Facebook.com/TheReporterNewspapers ■ twitter.com/Reporter_News ElectroBike Georgia Greater Atlanta's Electric Bike Destination Featuring the largest selection of e-bike models and accessories in the Southeast Mercedes-Benz e-bikes coming soon: offered exclusively in metro Atlanta by ElectroBike Georgia! ElectroBike Sales and Service Showroom: ElectroBike Georgia 2484 Briarcliff Road., NE #25 Atlanta, GA 30329 www.electrobikega.com Bike the Beltline: Atlanta Bicycle Barn 151 Sampson St., NE Atlanta, GA30312 www.atlbikebarn.com i We may be socially distanced. We can still be social. @Reporter_News Twitter+ Instagram I I Councilmember Lambert to seek re-election; Tallmadge and Riticher undecided BY SAMMIE PURCELL City Councilmember Tom Lambert plans to run for re-election in November, while Councilmembers Pam Tallmadge and Jim Riticher are undecided. The three seats up for re-election are Post 3/District 3, held by Lambert; Post 1/Dis trict 1, held by Tallmadge; and Post 2/District 2, held by Riticher. All three posts are vot ed on by residents from within the district the coun cil member repre sents. Dunwoody holds elections ev ery four years, staggering them so only half the coun cil is up for re-elec tion each cycle. Lambert, for merly the vice chair of the Dunwoody Sustainability Commission, was elected in 2017, taking over the open seat left by Doug Thompson. He confirmed in an email that he plans to seek re- election. District 3 includes neighborhoods in the eastern section of Dunwoody, including the Winters Chapel coFor Tallmadge, this year concludes her first full, four-year term. She won a special election in 2015, and was then re-elected in 2017. Tallmadge said it would be an honor to serve another term, but did not confirm plans to run for re-election. “I am keeping my options open,” she said in an email. “I would like to see the projects that we have in progress, or in planning stages, started or completed.” District 1 covers the western section of Dunwoody, including the areas around Pe rimeter Center. Riticher — who was elected to the City Council for the second time in 2017 — indi cated an intent to run again, but would not confirm it. “I have not made a formal announcement,” he said. “But, it’s quite likely.” District 2 includes central neighborhoods in Dunwoody, such as those along Cham- blee-Dunwoody Road. The City Council has set the official qualifying dates for candidate hopefuls as Aug. 16-18. As Luck would have it, I am your neighbor! Resident since 1996. Dorsey Alston REALTORS* Please remember me when you or someone you care about is ready to buy, sell or rent. I will take care of you and go above and beyond the call of duty! ANNE COOPER ABR® | Atlanta Realtor awarded "Top Producer" Top 10 % Producing Agent Company Wide Top 5% Producing Agent of Atlanta Realtors M 404.550.4818 0 404.352.2010 annesellsatl@gmail.com | dorseyalston.com 100 West Paces Ferry Road | Atlanta, GA 30305 Information believed accurate but not warranted. Equal Housing Opportunity. If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation.