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Friday, March 14, 2014
Congrats To The Dunwoody Teachers of The Year!
I was proud to be a part of the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce's Teacher of The Year Breakfast. It is so encouraging to see what talented instructor's Dunwoody's school system has!
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
Multiple Dunwoody Improvements
HEADWAY MADE ON PARKS, TRAIL & MAIN STREET PROJECTS
Dunwoody, GA February 7, 2014 – The City of Dunwoody is currently engaged in several beneficial and exciting infrastructure projects in different phases of active development and construction. Click here for PDF version of update.
Georgetown Park
Progress continues on the children’s playground and main pavilion areas at the new Georgetown Parkand the city anticipates substantial completion of the central park square, pavilion area, children’s playground, and the adjacent bathroom facilities by the end of February.Most recently, crews have been active with park landscaping and beautification efforts by planting trees, flowering shrubs, and water-saving grasses as well as installing amenities including new decorative street lights, benches, and garbage receptacles.
The bocce ball courts off the Georgetown Park pavilion area are close to completion and the final stages of the decorative brick work on the fountain and the sidewalk and road are nearing conclusion. The adjoining concrete path adjacent to the central park square, eventually connecting with the Dunwoody Trailway multi-use trail to create a 3.3 mile long trailway, also is close to being completed.
Protective fencing soon will be removed from the periphery of the new children’s playground area that contains two separate play structures intended for children between three and 12 years of age. Both sections of the new park will be available for community-wide use.
Lastly, two of the planned 68 newly constructed single-family homes are under construction. Part ofDunwoody Green, a new development from John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods, the homes overlook the new Georgetown Park area and are the first homes established in the new neighborhood.
New 5-Acre Park
Dunwoody City Council agreed to the most recently updated 5-acre park concept design and gave direction to staff to begin final design and construction documents.
This most recently updated concept plan covers some high priority unmet needs as communicated to the City through the parks master plan in a manner most appropriate for the size, location and overall nature of the property. Based on input from public meetings as well as feedback received from City Council some of the features and key elements to the concept plan have been improved. The latest concept plan design for the park can be viewed in detail on the city website. Updates and features of the park concept plan include:
• Maximizing the size of the sports and passive field
• Addition of a pickle ball court overlay to the basketball courts
• Key locations for interactive trail features
• Multi-use trail configuration which maximizes the use of the park for other uses
• Combined pavilion/restroom facility, centralized to all elements of the park
• Optimizing the parking location to avoid conflicts with park and trail users
• Positioning 162 parking spaces on the site plan
• Overflow parking on the south side of Pernoshal Court
• Passive recreation and picnic areas
• A heavy vegetative buffer between the sports field and the residential properties
• Addition of a pickle ball court overlay to the basketball courts
• Key locations for interactive trail features
• Multi-use trail configuration which maximizes the use of the park for other uses
• Combined pavilion/restroom facility, centralized to all elements of the park
• Optimizing the parking location to avoid conflicts with park and trail users
• Positioning 162 parking spaces on the site plan
• Overflow parking on the south side of Pernoshal Court
• Passive recreation and picnic areas
• A heavy vegetative buffer between the sports field and the residential properties
The new 5-acre park is part of the city’s larger redevelopment initiative, Project Renaissance, and will be the latest addition to the city’s seven parks and 150+ acres of green space. After development of the final design and construction documents, the city will receive bids for construction and decide upon a firm to build the park sometime this fall.
The Project Renaissance redevelopment initiative stemmed from the community-developed Georgetown/North Shallowford Master Plan created shortly after the city’s incorporation. Project Renaissance has since activated 35 total acres of land and upon completion will include new city parks, a multi-use trail, an owner occupied low-density residential development, a small neighborhood commercial development and potential civic facilities.
The Project Renaissance redevelopment initiative stemmed from the community-developed Georgetown/North Shallowford Master Plan created shortly after the city’s incorporation. Project Renaissance has since activated 35 total acres of land and upon completion will include new city parks, a multi-use trail, an owner occupied low-density residential development, a small neighborhood commercial development and potential civic facilities.
Brook Run Trail
Construction of Phase II of the multi-use trail at Brook Run Park has begun. Construction crews and city staff walked the trail’s planned centerline with the city arborist to assess and make minor modifications to the trail placement in an effort to reduce the overall number of impacted trees along the 1.3 mile addition to the multi-use trail at Brook Run Park. The first steps in the construction process consisted of the installation of construction and erosion control fencing around the playground area.
To help diminish overall trail construction impacts within the Brook Run Park playground area, one of the most heavily trafficked areas of the 102-acre park, city staff coordinated construction activities to occur in the late winter when playground use is less prevalent. Over the next several weeks crews will conduct general tree clearing on the trail alignment and the City anticipates crews will begin trail grading and leveling work early next week. Following the trail grading and leveling, crews will begin final preparations for installation of the multi-use concrete trail.
City inspectors are monitoring construction activity. An erosion and sediment control plan was established for the project, which strictly adheres to all Georgia Environmental Protection Division requirements regarding erosion and sediment control. The EPD’s approval of the erosion and sediment control plan enabled the city to issue a land disturbance permit, which allows crews to proceed with construction of the trail.
To help diminish overall trail construction impacts within the Brook Run Park playground area, one of the most heavily trafficked areas of the 102-acre park, city staff coordinated construction activities to occur in the late winter when playground use is less prevalent. Over the next several weeks crews will conduct general tree clearing on the trail alignment and the City anticipates crews will begin trail grading and leveling work early next week. Following the trail grading and leveling, crews will begin final preparations for installation of the multi-use concrete trail.
City inspectors are monitoring construction activity. An erosion and sediment control plan was established for the project, which strictly adheres to all Georgia Environmental Protection Division requirements regarding erosion and sediment control. The EPD’s approval of the erosion and sediment control plan enabled the city to issue a land disturbance permit, which allows crews to proceed with construction of the trail.
The latest phase of the 12-foot wide multi-use trail will help open access to areas of the park which are not frequently used by park visitors. The new trail section also will connect with the existing 0.7 mile trail to create a two mile, 12-foot wide concrete multi-use trail loop within Brook Run Park.
The city anticipates the new segment will be completed by summer of 2014 and, similar to the first section of trail, decorative benches and waste/recycling receptacles will be installed along the trail route for beautification and convenience. As future phases are completed in the coming years, the Dunwoody Trailway multi-use trail will run from Brook Run Park to Chamblee Dunwoody Road and will cover 3.3 total miles.
The city anticipates the new segment will be completed by summer of 2014 and, similar to the first section of trail, decorative benches and waste/recycling receptacles will be installed along the trail route for beautification and convenience. As future phases are completed in the coming years, the Dunwoody Trailway multi-use trail will run from Brook Run Park to Chamblee Dunwoody Road and will cover 3.3 total miles.
Dunwoody Village Main Street Project
Construction crews continue to make progress on the Dunwoody Village Main Street project and will soon begin concentrating work on the south side of the parkway. Crews have removed the medians, including all of the vegetation and trees, from the parkway median and have placed tree-save protective fencing and erosion control measures along the construction area boundaries adjacent to the parkway.
Construction activities will soon shift traffic to the north side of the parkway while crews address stormwater drains and sub-grade utility work along the south side of the thoroughfare. Once the storm drain and utility work is complete, curbing and driveway entrances will be built followed by paving work on the south side of the parkway. After completion of the south side construction work, crews will begin work on the north side of the parkway, shifting traffic to the south side.
The shops, restaurants, and businesses located in the Village Parkway area will remain accessible throughout construction.
The city has worked closely with the businesses in Dunwoody Village and continues to conduct proactive outreach and communication to ensure safe and efficient progress in one of the city’s most important commercial districts. Main Street project information materials, including a store front project poster and point of sale flyers to display adjacent to registers, are available free of charge for Village businesses by contacting Bob Mullen at 678-382-6881 or bob.mullen@dunwoodyga.gov.
For additional information regarding the Main Street project please contact Michael Smith, Public Works Director, at 678-382-6850 or email michael.smith@dunwoodyga.gov.
Construction activities will soon shift traffic to the north side of the parkway while crews address stormwater drains and sub-grade utility work along the south side of the thoroughfare. Once the storm drain and utility work is complete, curbing and driveway entrances will be built followed by paving work on the south side of the parkway. After completion of the south side construction work, crews will begin work on the north side of the parkway, shifting traffic to the south side.
The shops, restaurants, and businesses located in the Village Parkway area will remain accessible throughout construction.
The city has worked closely with the businesses in Dunwoody Village and continues to conduct proactive outreach and communication to ensure safe and efficient progress in one of the city’s most important commercial districts. Main Street project information materials, including a store front project poster and point of sale flyers to display adjacent to registers, are available free of charge for Village businesses by contacting Bob Mullen at 678-382-6881 or bob.mullen@dunwoodyga.gov.
For additional information regarding the Main Street project please contact Michael Smith, Public Works Director, at 678-382-6850 or email michael.smith@dunwoodyga.gov.
Sidewalk Projects & Intersection Improvements
Chamblee Dunwoody Road and Spalding Drive Intersection Improvement & Public Meeting:
The intersection at Spalding Drive Chamblee-Dunwoody/Spender Trace/Spalding Club Drive has been identified in the City of Dunwoody’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan as a high priority project to improve safety. The current intersection provides a junction of five roadway legs and lacks adequate turn lanes, visibility, sight distance, and way finding. Additionally, the intersection cannot accommodate safe use by non-motorized users. The primary goal of the project is to correct deficiencies and improve the safety and operations of the intersection.
The City of Dunwoody will be hosting a public meeting for the proposed intersection project onTuesday, February 25, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.at New Hope Church, located at 5477 Roberts Drive, Dunwoody, GA 30338. A brief presentation highlighting the project background, viable intersection concepts, and other project components will be delivered at the meeting. Immediately following this presentation, various concept displays will be available for viewing and discussion. During this time, city staff will be available to answer questions and collect public input feedback.
While many design aspects of this project have already been explored, the project is in early design stages when modifications can easily be applied. The dialogue between the city and the public is critical to determine the best solution for this project. For more information, please visit the City’s website at www.dunwoodyga.gov or contact the City of Dunwoody at 678-382-6700.
The City of Dunwoody will be hosting a public meeting for the proposed intersection project onTuesday, February 25, 2014 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.at New Hope Church, located at 5477 Roberts Drive, Dunwoody, GA 30338. A brief presentation highlighting the project background, viable intersection concepts, and other project components will be delivered at the meeting. Immediately following this presentation, various concept displays will be available for viewing and discussion. During this time, city staff will be available to answer questions and collect public input feedback.
While many design aspects of this project have already been explored, the project is in early design stages when modifications can easily be applied. The dialogue between the city and the public is critical to determine the best solution for this project. For more information, please visit the City’s website at www.dunwoodyga.gov or contact the City of Dunwoody at 678-382-6700.
Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Peeler and Shallowford Road:
In 2011, the City of Dunwoody adopted a Georgetown/North Shallowford Area Master Plan to guide future development and transportation improvements in the study area. The plan recommended bicycle, pedestrian and streetscape improvements along the Chamblee Dunwoody corridor between Cotillion Drive and Independence Square.
Drawing on the direction of the Master Plan, the city issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for professional engineering and related services for Chamblee-Dunwoody Road multi-modal improvements from Cotillion Drive to Peeler Road and improvements to the intersection of Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, North Shallowford Road, and Peeler Road. The purpose of the project is to implement improvements that are consistent with the community consensus gained through the planning process. Specifically, the project will help enhance the area’s appearance as a gateway to the City and encourage greater walkability and heighten the opportunity to travel by alternate means
The corridor currently lacks sidewalks on the east side of Chamblee Dunwoody Road and is challenging for pedestrians with narrow sidewalks and landscape buffers on the west side and very little streetscape. Bicycle facilities are also lacking.
The intersection where Chamblee Dunwoody Road intersects with Peeler Road and North Shallowford Road has been identified as a high priority project in the City’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan. The
Drawing on the direction of the Master Plan, the city issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for professional engineering and related services for Chamblee-Dunwoody Road multi-modal improvements from Cotillion Drive to Peeler Road and improvements to the intersection of Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, North Shallowford Road, and Peeler Road. The purpose of the project is to implement improvements that are consistent with the community consensus gained through the planning process. Specifically, the project will help enhance the area’s appearance as a gateway to the City and encourage greater walkability and heighten the opportunity to travel by alternate means
The corridor currently lacks sidewalks on the east side of Chamblee Dunwoody Road and is challenging for pedestrians with narrow sidewalks and landscape buffers on the west side and very little streetscape. Bicycle facilities are also lacking.
The intersection where Chamblee Dunwoody Road intersects with Peeler Road and North Shallowford Road has been identified as a high priority project in the City’s Comprehensive Transportation Plan. The
City seeks to improve operations and safety for vehicles and pedestrians at this intersection and potentially explore aesthetic treatments for signal and utility relocation in the area. Traffic analysis indicated that the intersection currently operates at a Level of Service F in the AM and PM peak periods.
The City anticipates that a design firm will be recommended to the City Council in April. After initial data gathering the consultant will begin developing concepts and gathering public input later this year.
The City anticipates that a design firm will be recommended to the City Council in April. After initial data gathering the consultant will begin developing concepts and gathering public input later this year.
Sidewalk Projects: Construction activities on the Kingsley Safe Routes to School Improvement Projecthave made progress and much of the new curbing along Dartford Drive from Tilly Mill Road to Brendon Drive is complete. Crews will soon begin work on the sidewalks on this route. The project will create sidewalks along Brendon Drive from Davantry Drive to N. Peachtree Road and raised crosswalks will be installed across:
• N. Peachtree Road at Davantry Drive
• N. Peachtree Road at Brendon Drive
• Brendon Drive at Brendon Court
• Dartford Drive at Brendon Drive
• N. Peachtree Road at Davantry Drive
• N. Peachtree Road at Brendon Drive
• Brendon Drive at Brendon Court
• Dartford Drive at Brendon Drive
This project will improve the safety for children walking to Kingsley Charter Elementary School. The $330,000 in improvements will be 100 percent federally funded through the Safe Routes to School program. The design and construction is being managed by the Georgia Department of Transportation.
Work is also nearing completion on the final segment of sidewalk on Valley View Drive as part of the City’s sidewalk improvement plan, created to provide an objective process to prioritize the City’s sidewalk projects. The city will soon receive bids from contractors to complete the sidewalks planned for Roberts Drive, Hensley Drive, Mount Vernon Way, Peachford Road, and Dunwoody Park.
Work is also nearing completion on the final segment of sidewalk on Valley View Drive as part of the City’s sidewalk improvement plan, created to provide an objective process to prioritize the City’s sidewalk projects. The city will soon receive bids from contractors to complete the sidewalks planned for Roberts Drive, Hensley Drive, Mount Vernon Way, Peachford Road, and Dunwoody Park.
Georgia Police Officers' 'Diaper Duty'
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Dunwoody Officers Kerry Stallings and Mark Stevens found two infants left inside a car in parking lot.
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Two Dunwoody, Ga. police officers who responded to a shoplifting complaint got a lot more than they bargained for last month.
Officers Kerry Stallings and Mark Stevens found two infants left inside a car in a WalMart parking lot on Feb. 28 after their parents were arrested, according to WXAI-TV.
One of the infants was in desperate need of a diaper change and was crying loudly.
"Nothing on here was prepared for a diaper or wipes, that's for sure," Stallings told the news station, pointing to his utility belt.
Both officers -- who are also fathers -- said that more than just their police training kicked in.
Officers Kerry Stallings and Mark Stevens found two infants left inside a car in a WalMart parking lot on Feb. 28 after their parents were arrested, according to WXAI-TV.
One of the infants was in desperate need of a diaper change and was crying loudly.
"Nothing on here was prepared for a diaper or wipes, that's for sure," Stallings told the news station, pointing to his utility belt.
Both officers -- who are also fathers -- said that more than just their police training kicked in.
"I've changed many outside of work, but in 15 years, I've never had to change a diaper at work," Stevens said.
A photo of Stallings with one of the babies was taken by another officer and was posted on Facebook where it went viral, gaining both officers national attention.
"My wife said that she's been changing diapers for five years and she never got on the news about it. I changed one and I end up on the news," Stallings laughed.
Thanks to their efforts, the city council is awarding both officers diaper bags.
"I will carry that proudly," Stevens said. "I will show up with my gear bag and my diaper bag on calls. And if I need to change a diaper out on a call, I have changed many before, and I can do another one."
It's news like this that makes me proud to be a Dunwoody resident! I love living here and if you are considering moving to the Dunwoody area, please contact MJ Thomas with Keller Williams Realty. MJ Thomas is Dunwoody's leading Real Estate expert in DUnwoody
A photo of Stallings with one of the babies was taken by another officer and was posted on Facebook where it went viral, gaining both officers national attention.
"My wife said that she's been changing diapers for five years and she never got on the news about it. I changed one and I end up on the news," Stallings laughed.
Thanks to their efforts, the city council is awarding both officers diaper bags.
"I will carry that proudly," Stevens said. "I will show up with my gear bag and my diaper bag on calls. And if I need to change a diaper out on a call, I have changed many before, and I can do another one."
It's news like this that makes me proud to be a Dunwoody resident! I love living here and if you are considering moving to the Dunwoody area, please contact MJ Thomas with Keller Williams Realty. MJ Thomas is Dunwoody's leading Real Estate expert in DUnwoody
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Atlanta Wine School
Exploring the Enomatic 2
by Joelle Gracia • Atlanta, Wine Bars • Tags: Atlanta, champagne, enomatic, wine, wine bars, wine tasting on December 9, 2012

The first time I heard of the Enomatic was while travel planning for the Tuscan region of Italy. There were so many wine destinations I had in mind to visit- Chianti, Montepulciano, Montalcino, San Gimignano, and several others in between. But I knew in the time that I had, there was no way I could possibly visit all of these places in one trip. Yet, I was still eager to try the different wine styles from as many regions as possible. And then I stumbled across the perfect solution. The Enomatic.

It must have been on TripAdvisor or a travel blog where I learned about these enoteche (wine bars) in Tuscany that feature specially designed wine dispensers and preservers called the Enomatic system. This technology offers travelers the convenience of sampling wines from many different places, all in one stop, without having to travel to all of the individual villages. What a superb idea!


I have since learned that my “stumbling” across this wine tasting option was in fact no coincidence. As it turns out, the creator of the Enomatic system is an Italian entrepreneur who developed the technology right in the heart of Chianti. No wonder this travel tip popped up while I was researching wine tasting in Tuscany!

And now for the drum roll…Vino Venue, a beautiful, multi-experiential wine bar in Dunwoody opened by the Atlanta Wine School, has brought to Atlantans and guests alike, an exceptional wine experience through exploring the Enomatic, yes, the very same system originally designed in Italy.

The way it works is that visitors have the option of obtaining a card at the front desk and then add whatever dollar amount they desire, the same way you would a gift card. The card is then inserted into the self-serve Enomatic machine which dispenses wine in sample, half glass, or full glass servings. Prices start at just under $2 for the sample, of course depending on the wine.

The really nice thing is that not only can visitors select from a wide variety of Old World and New World wines, they also have the pleasure of trying higher-end, fine wines by the glass, a luxury that most wine bars are not able to offer, simply because of cost. There’s even a Sauternes (an elegant, sweet wine from Bordeaux, France) available for sampling….unheard of in most wine venues I’ve visited!


For those who already know what they like or who prefer traditional bar pourings, Vino Venue offers an amazing selection expertly recommended by the friendly, wine-savvy staff. And if someone in your party is not into the vino experience….no worries. There’s a collection of craft beers available to choose from that would satisfy any beer enthusiast.



The attractive bar area features a wine “keg” that offers yet additional pourings by the glass all while preserving wines at optimal temperatures.

Then there’s the food. Chef Faye Stein from California, who originally trained to be a pastry chef, presents a distinctive and tasteful tapas menu. The small plate selections include vegetarian options, duck foie-gras, cheese and meat plates, and various flatbread dishes.


At Vino Venue, guests will find a luxurious interior with beautiful fabrics, multiple conversation areas, wood tables, dim lighting and soft background lounge music. Towards the back is an event space that includes a full kitchen where cooking classes are held.

The venue also hosts wine courses from beginner to advanced levels, private events, and even welcomes children’s birthday parties where the little darlings are supervised by adult staff while parents enjoy a nice glass of wine or beer in the lounge.



Friendly staff at Vino Venue
Looking for gift ideas or a bottle of wine or champagne to take home? Check out the wine accessories and wines by the bottle for sale. Don’t forget to check the calendar for tasting events too!

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Friday, January 17, 2014
Taste of Dunwoody presented by TRC Staffing Services
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Time: | 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. | |
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Crowne Plaza Ravinia
4355 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Atlanta, GA | |
Tickets: | Tickets are available through our online purchasing page. The price per ticket is $100 and includes two premium drink tickets. | |
Contact | Contact Lynn Leslie for more information. | |
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Be a part of our annual Taste of Dunwoody and enjoy an evening of food and fun benefiting Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Featuring delicious fare from more than 25 Atlanta restaurants, a silent auction, a cash bar and live music performed by Yacht Rock Revue, the Taste of Dunwoody is always a sell-out event!
With “spot on renditions” Yacht Rock Revue is possibly the best tribute to 70s light rock and always promise a good time. We look forward to the dance moves that ensue at the 11th annual Taste of Dunwoody – all to benefit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Special thank you to the Crowne Plaza Ravinia for hosting the 2014 Taste of Dunwoody. To reserve your special $99 room rate for the night of the event, please contact them directly at 770.395.7700.
For more information and questions please email Lynn Leslie or call 404.785.7337.
Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor:
TRC Staffing Services
Principal Sponsor:
Reporter Newspapers Royal Caribbean International Platinum Sponsors: Atlanta Orthodontic Specialists, PC, Dr. Michael B. Stewart, DDC Dunwoody Convention and Visitors Bureau Jewelry Artisans The Hawkins Law Firm
Participating Sponsors:
Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce Schulman Esthetic & General Dentistry Sleep Better Georgia
Sponsorship opportunities are available for purchase through our online purchasing page. To learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Lynn Leslie.
Featured Restaurants
Eclipse di Luna
Food 101 Marlow's Tavern Moondog Growlers/Red Hare Brewing Rita's Italian Ice South City Kitchen Vinings Tin Lizzy's Cantina Legal Sea Foods Mimi's Café Cold Brews Bar and Grill/ The Oyster House Red Pepper Taqueria Goldfish Café Intermezzo Red Spoon Bakery Alison’s Portico Twisted Taco Sage Seasons 52 5 Seasons Brewing Galla's Pizza Chuy's Mexican Restaurant
Interested in being a featured restaurant at the 11th Annual Taste of Dunwoody presented by TRC Staffing Services? Please contact Lynn Leslie.
Interested in moving to the Dunwoody area to be closer to all the events our city has to offer? Contact MJ Thomas, with Keller Williams Realty, and she will help you find your perfect Dunwoody home, 404-333-8611. With over 15 years of real estate experience in the north Atlanta area, MJ Thomas can help you discover exactly what you are wanting in a home.
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Monday, January 13, 2014
The City Addresses And Assesses Stormwater Needs
Dunwoody is a young city with old infrastructure. The challenges of maintaining our stormwater system began with inventorying every pipe, structure, and drain in the city. These efforts revealed that the average age of the 131 miles of pipe and 10,000+ structures within the City is 40-50 years. The majority of this infrastructure is made up of corrugated metal pipe which has far exceeded its useful life in many cases. Needless to say, the pipes have not aged gracefully.
Figure 1. Typical Condition of 40+ year old Corrugated Metal Pipe
As our young city continues to grow and develop, so too does our Stormwater Department. 2013 was a busy year. We completed a number of larger projects including 26 replacements, 12 cast in place repairs, 8 detention pond renovations, and 11 engineering studies. This included repairing corroded portions of our system like the pipe pictured above. We responded to over one hundred citizen service requests resulting in 193 completed work orders by our maintenance crews.
In addition, we have continued to comply with Environmental Protection Association and Environmental Protection Division standards and expanded our efforts to be good stewards of water resources. These efforts included inspecting 20 percent of the city’s outfalls for possible contamination, surveying 20 percent of the detention ponds located within the city, inspecting 20 percent of the total stormwater system inventory, water quality protection educational programs for employees and citizens, a stream cleanup program, and many others.
Figure 2. Remote Camera Used to Survey Damaged Stormwater Infrastructure
We continue to look for ways to improve our stormwater system and identify areas that need repair. Remote cameras, like the one pictured above, were used to remotely inspect portions of our systemthat are not accessible or visible with the human eye.
2013 was a successful year where we were able to address many problems. However, with prolonged age and use our stormwater system continues to need attention. If there are areas of our stormwater system that you are concerned with, please contact the Public Works Department at 678-382-6850.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Brook Run Dog Park Is Getting a Makeover!
The Brook Run dog park is getting a make over! This equals more fun for our four-legged friends and their owners. The new and improved dog park is moving from its existing location to one closer to the Skate Park and the Brook Run Peeler Road entrance.
Coming Soon!
If you are looking to find a home conveniently located close by the dog park or in the Dunwoody area, please contact MJ Thomas, 404-333-8611.
The new dog park will feature:
- Small Dog play area
- 2 large dog play areas
- Water fountains for humans and canine companions
- Shaded seating areas
- Protective tree fencing
- Large expanses of turf for running, fetch, chase, and play!
- And new on-site restrooms for puppy parents
Below is the final design options the new Brook Run Dog Park.
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