Two Input Opportunities – Mt Vernon Road and Bike Friendly Communities

ITEM 1 – The City of Dunwoody is collecting input on options for improvements to the Mt. Vernon Road corridor from Corners Drive to Mount Vernon Place through Friday, Oct 23rd. ITEM 2 – Dunwoody has submitted an application for Bicycle Friendly Community certification. A League of American Cyclists survey on cyclists’ experiences is open through Sunday, Nov

2020 Organizational Meeting (Proposed Dates & Times)

As evident, those who show up CAN affect change in your own zip code. It’s proven that a few good folks getting together from time to time CAN shape our city’s plans, influence priorities and see real outcomes in our community.  As our founder, Joe Seconder will be sworn in to Dunwoody city council on

Support Dunwoody’s Proposed Vulnerable Road User (VRU) ordinance

CALL TO ACTION: PROPOSED Vulnerable road user ordinance Monday, 11/18/19 at City Hall at 6 pm the Dunwoody City Council will vote on a proposed Vulnerable Road User (VRU) ordinance. The proposed ordinance is designed to protect road users who are more vulnerable than people in cars and trucks. Examples of VRUs include pedestrians, bicyclists,

Bike to Lunch with Mayor Shortal

In celebration of Bike Month, Bike Walk Dunwoody & the City of Dunwoody is hosting a Bike to Lunch Day with Mayor Denny Shortal on Wednesday, May 8th. Bring your bike to the City Hall parking lot at 12:15 pm for a 12:30 pm prompt departure, riding with the mayor, city officials and friends to

Volunteers Sought to Lead Beginner Road Bike Ride

VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT: Interested in getting new bike riders out on the road? We’re considering starting up a weekly BEGINNER road bike ride in Dunwoody, and we’re looking for a few good people to step forward to help lead this effort. Looking at possibly doing it on a Wednesday evening. 15 or so miles, at a

Podcast Interview on Biking in Dunwoody: Yesterday, today and the future

Do you enjoy multi-use trails, bike lanes & sidewalks in Dunwoody? Want to know some juicy details on the history of some of these projects, how they came to fruition and what it takes to make ideas become reality? Listen to Part I of our founder, Joe Seconder’s interview on this podcast by What’s Up

Another Tooth in the Dunwoody Trailway Network

We’re sending out a big thanks out to the City of Dunwoody, Grubb Properties and the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts for funding another “tooth” in our Dunwoody Trailway network! Grubb Properties has agreed to fund up to $225,000 towards the design and construction of a multi-use trail along Perimeter Center East to Ashford Dunwoody. This

Trail & Bridge Connecting Georgetown & Perimeter Opening Soon!

Pedestrian/Bicycle bridge to be installed in the coming months connecting Georgetown with the Perimeter Business District In the coming months, you’ll be able to go from here on Chamblee Dunwoody: to here on Ashford Dunwoody: where you can enjoy cool places like these & more: by using one of these modes: taking this: over one

Dunwoody Club Dr / Jett Ferry Intersection “Improvement” – Your Feedback Needed

Hi Friends, With dedicated funding from Fulton County’s new 3/4 of a penny SALES* tax, the Dunwoody Club Dr / Jett Ferry Intersection now on the radar of the City of Sandy Springs. We at Bike Walk Dunwoody are all about making our public rights-of-way — that EVERYONE owns and pays for — SAFE. Safe for an

FREE Bike Lanes on Ashford Dunwoody

Great news for Perimeter business area commuters: Dunwoody has just added 1.2 miles of FREE Bike Lanes on Ashford Dunwoody as part of regular repaving for 2017! They narrowed the motor vehicle lanes to 10-feet, creating an “extra” 4 feet for bike lanes. Between Mt. Vernon & Perimeter Center East / West. Another link towards