Dunwoody has released a survey for people who live and work in the city to answer questions about its transportation network.

The survey asks about roads for motorists but also about key intersections, a sidewalk network and the possibility of bike lanes or more transit-oriented efforts.

The questionnaire, which runs until Nov. 24, is part of an analysis of the city’s transportation being done by a consultant, Arcadis. The firm plans to have a draft plan for the city available by March 2011.

The survey is available at City Hall, 41 Perimeter Center East, or through the city’s website at www.dunwoodyga.gov.

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