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Dunwoody City Council discusses reducing speeds on Ashford Dunwoody, other streets

The Dunwoody City Council at its March 9 meeting authorized the renewal of its permit to enforce speed limits with some significant changes, including a 10-mile-an-hour reduction for Ashford Dunwoody Road. The city’s permit to enforce speed limits using detection devices will expire in December, according to a staff memo submitted to the council. Ashford Dunwoody Road near I-285 (File photo) “As part of the renewal process, the city is required …
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