Op Ed: We should draw the line on dense housing in Dunwoody

21.07.2025    Atlanta INtown Paper    1 views
Op Ed: We should draw the line on dense housing in Dunwoody

On August a developer will ask Dunwoody City Council s permission to cram apartments onto the small lot on Ashford Dunwoody Road north of Ashford Center Parkway This is the property where the Life South building sits at present This seven-story building will be the first apartments built north of Ashford Center Parkway but if approved it certainly won t be the last These apartments will tower over everything else around them and be much denser than the transitional usage described in our long-term Comprehensive Plan One of the main reasons we became a city was to slow the conversion of Office-Industrial rezonings into dense multi-family apartments For years apartments have been creeping up Ashford Dunwoody Road toward single-family homes and Mt Vernon At the Planning Commission meeting over a dozen residents spoke in opposition to this ill-conceived plan We should draw the line and insist that the City Council deny this rezoning petition I urge the city council to deny this rezoning request Robert Wittenstein is a former Dunwoody City Council Member and a long-time resident of the city The post Op Ed We should draw the line on dense housing in Dunwoody appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta

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