Workers began clearing trees from the center median of Dunwoody Village Parkway on Dec. 10, and will remove the median and put in erosion control systems in January. The remodel, what the city calls its “Main Street Project,” is expected to take six to eight months to complete.
Dunwoody resident Robert Moss showed his fervent support for leaving the current dog park at Brook Run alone during the City Countil meeting on Nov. 12.
Will Starling, riding his elephant bike, won the prize for "most creative" entry in the parade of vehicles that opened the Brook Run trail in Dunwoody on Aug. 3. Photo by Joe Earle.
Brent Walker, Dunwoody Parks and Recreation Manager, center, leads city officials, council members and other members of the community in walking the 0.7 miles of finished trail in Brook Run Park on June 20.