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Dunwoody Crier - June 1, 2023

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Dunwoody Woman’s Club earns regional, state honors ► PAGE 8 June 1, 2023 | AppenMedia.com | An Appen Media Group Publication | Ser ving the community since 1976

Officials approve 68 miles of trails in parks blueprint

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DUNWOODY, Ga. — In a 6-1 vote, the Dunwoody City Council approved the Dunwoody Trail Master Plan – a blueprint for multi-use trails for decades to come. The approval comes after months of talks between Dunwoody officials and residents, including a meeting in April when the plan was tabled so city staff and representatives of the PATH Foundation could collaborate on final touches. At the City Council’s May 22 meeting, officials were presented with a final draft, without the originally proposed “model project” for the plan which called for a greenway trail through the Nancy Creek area and minor trail sections in the Brook Farms subdivision and on the city’s border with Doraville. Even with those exclusions, the revised plan still contains 68.7 miles of multi-purpose walking and biking trails connecting countless Dunwoody neighborhoods, nine city parks, 11 schools, seven shopping centers and two MAR TA stations. The 88-page draft divides Dun-

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