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Save Dunwoody Survey Respondents Unhappy with City Council's Direction

About 77 percent of the nearly 1,400 respondents of a recent Save Dunwoody survey say they're unhappy with the current direction of Dunwoody's City Council.

Save Dunwoody, an organization of about 1,000 Dunwoody citizens, said its recent online survey shows that many people in the city are unhappy with where the city is headed.

The group says its recent survey garnered nearly 1,400 responses and about 77 percent of those respondents say they were unhappy with the current direction of the City Council.

The survey tracked IP addresses, so it could not be taken more than once from any single computer, Save Dunwoody members explained. More than 400 members also left comments about the survey and about various issues affecting the city.

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According to Reporter Newspapers:

Save Dunwoody said that of respondents to the poll:

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  • 78 percent oppose the Dunwoody Village Parkway project;
  • 77 percent oppose the Womack/Vermack roundabout;
  • 77 percent oppose the Brook Run 12-foot concrete trail;
  • 77 percent are opposed to direction of the current Dunwoody City Council.

What do you think about the poll? Are you a member of Save Dunwoody? What do you think about the organization and its grassroots approach?


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