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Dunwoody considers rewriting liquor license law

Dunwoody’s amended law would allow limited permits for free dispensation of alcohol.
Dunwoody’s amended law would allow limited permits for free dispensation of alcohol.
By Dionne Kinch
Jan 20, 2017

The Dunwoody City Council will hold the second reading of an liquor license ordinance amendment during its regular meeting 6 p.m. Monday at Dunwoody City Hall, 41 Perimeter Center East, Suite 103. The amendment examins dispensing free alcohol within city limits. A related resolution reviewed by the City Council will establish fees for the new limited pouring liquor license created by the amended ordinance.

The City Council will also discuss concept designs for the improvements planned for the intersection at Tilly Mill and Mount Vernon roads. The city has designated the project a high priority since the lack of turning lanes creates safety hazards and traffic delays. The plans include adding amenities for pedestrians and cyclists.

Information: www.dunwoodyga.gov.

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