In an abundance of caution related to COVID-19, Dunwoody City Hall will be closed to the public until March 30 to protect staff and visitors to the building, according to a press release. Police and city operations will continue during this time.
Even though City Hall will be closed, city government remains open for business with non-essential staff working remotely. The City has several online tools available to residents, businesses and visitors.
Permits can be filed and inspections can be scheduled online at https://dunwoody.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/dunwoody.
Code Enforcement will be available at: https://talktomycity.com/create.
Public works repairs can be reported online at: https://dunwoodyga.gov/index.php?section=for_residents_report_a_problem
Citations can be paid at: https://www.municipalonlinepayments.com/dunwoodyga
Anyone with a Dunwoody Municipal Court hearing scheduled during the week of March 16 or March 23 should call the court clerks’ office 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to reschedule at 678-382-6973.
Business License submittals may be processed at: https://dunwoodyga.gov/index.php?section=for_businesses_business_licenses. Questions: businesstax@dunwoodyga.gov.
City vendors should continue submitting invoices through their Concur portal.
Dunwoody Police will continue patrols and enforcement. Walk-in police reports can still be filed at police headquarters. There is a bell at the main entrance that you can ring to contact the Police Service Representative on duty.
The closing of Dunwoody City Hall means city meetings scheduled through March 30 are canceled. This includes the March 23 City Council meeting.
City staff working remotely will be monitoring landline office phones.
Elite Radiology, which is located inside City Hall, is currently planning to remain open. Patients and staff will enter through the side door on the north of the building.
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