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    • - Community Bike Ride: Celebrate Dunwoody’s New Neighborhood Path Connection
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    • - Kid’s Bike Safety Rodeo at Dunwoody’s Brook Run Park
  • Initiatives
    • - Winters Chapel Path Phase II Open House: Feb 12th 5-7 pm
    • - Two Input Opportunities – Mt Vernon Road and Bike Friendly Communities
    • - Support Dunwoody’s Proposed Vulnerable Road User (VRU) ordinance
    • - Hammond Drive Bike/Ped Improvements
    • - Mt. Vernon Repaving & Bike Lanes (April 17, 2016)
    • - Fundraiser: Bike Repair Kiosks for Dunwoody
    • - Fund Safe Streets for Dunwoody
    • - Continue to Complete the Streets
    • - PSA Campaign
    • - Chamblee-Dunwoody Gateway Recommendations
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    • - Who Pays for Dunwoody’s Roads?
    • - Bike Lanes in Dunwoody – 2007 thru 2017
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    • - 400/285 Projects - Add Trail Network & Complete Streets
      • - - AWESOME NEWS: Trail to be included along GA-400 through I-285 interchange!
      • - - Environmental Review Process & Documents
    • - Winters Chapel Road Corridor Improvements
    • - Nudging the Needle on Tilly Mill Bike Lanes: It takes a village
    • - Pedestrian Crossing Island on Mt. Vernon at Forest Springs Drive
    • - Mount Vernon & Tilly Mill Road Public Information Open House
    • - Dunwoody’s New Mayor: Denis Shortal
    • - Dunwoody Parks & Rec Plan Update: Public Forum
    • - See Something, Say Something
    • - Cycletrack proposed for Peachtree-Dunwoody!
    • - Public input needed for Ashford Dunwoody Corridor Study
    • - Provide Feedback: Sandy Springs Bike/Ped/Trail Plan
    • - Pernoshal Park / Trail Inaugural Bike Ride: April 29, 2016
    • - Bike Walk Dunwoody Winter Social / Meeting
      • - - Bike Walk Dunwoody 2020 Winter Meeting & Social
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PATH Foundation’s Ed McBrayer to GDOT: Include bike/ped in the GA 400/I285 intersection and improvement plans.

December 4, 2014BikeWalkDunwoodyUncategorized

The following is a letter written by Ed McBrayer, the Executive Director of the PATH Foundation. Ed clearly sets the stage to Georgia Department of Transportation to include commonsense accommodation for humans who may choose to go on foot or on a bicycle within the GA 400 & 285/400 project(s) rebuild. For more details on our “Asks”,

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