Politics & Government

City Council Approves Ethics Moratorium

The 90-day moratorium is designed to give city leaders time to revise Dunwoody's ethics ordinances.


Dunwoody is rewriting its ethics ordinances.

According to the Reporter Newspapers, the city council approved a 90-day moratorium on ethics complaints while officials revise the ordinances.

The council approved the measure at its Jan. 14 meeting.

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In early December, ethics charges against Councilwoman Adrian Bonser that she leaked priviliged information about a city property deal were dismissed.

After last year's controversy, the city council decided to look at Dunwoody's current ethics ordinances to determine if any revisions were needed.

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