The city of Dunwoody has begun moving into its newly renovated city hall building at 4800 Ashford Dunwoody Road. The city’s move into the new building is expected to be complete by Jan. 2, when the city will hold its first City Council meeting of the new year in its newly upgraded council chambers.

The first department to begin the transition into the new facility is the Dunwoody Police Department which expects to be fully operational in the space on Monday morning, Dec. 18. The city’s Municipal Court will follow shortly thereafter and anticipates being in place and functioning by Dec. 26.

All other city departments and staff will be up and running in the new building by Tuesday, January 2, 2018. The city expects to be fully functioning and prepared to meet the needs of citizens and businesses in the refurbished building, which becomes the city’s first wholly-owned city hall complex, at the start of the new year.

All city phone and fax numbers, along with staff email addresses remain the same.

The city plans to host an open house event for the new city hall and provide an opportunity for the public to visit and tour the complex sometime in the later part of the first quarter of 2018.

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