Dunwoody Paving Plan begins
Dunwoody, GA – April 8, 2025 – The City of Dunwoody’s 2025 Street Paving Plan began this morning for 23 streets that cover 10 lane miles. The city has budgeted $2.75 million of Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) funds for the work. The Georgia Department of Transportation will also provide $503,414 through the Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG).
By the end of 2029, Dunwoody plans to complete resurfacing all City streets, fulfilling a commitment made by city founders to achieve a 20-year paving cycle. To date, 259 lane miles have been paved, which equals 85 percent of the 20-year goal.
“We prioritize streets and develop our paving plan based on our most recent citywide paving assessment from 2023,” said Dunwoody Public Works Director Michael Smith. “Most of this year’s plan focuses on the Ashford Chase and Dunwoody North neighborhoods as well as the north end of Tilly Mill Road.” Please read more here.
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