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Residents provide mixed assessment of police operation
By ALEXANDER POPP alex@appenmedia.com
DUNWOODY, Ga. — About a dozen residents and public officials gathered at the North Shallowford Annex in Dunwoody Jan. 25 to talk about about the performance, efficiency and practices of the Dunwoody Police Department.
Hosted by Berry Dunn consultants, the forum was designed to provide more insight into how the Police Department operates.
As part of the study, Berry Dunn Justice and Public Safety Manager Michele Weinzetl said their firm will do an exhaustive examination of everything in the department, from whether it maintains industry best practices and data trends, to evaluating its “essential call for service,” which exam - ines the changing types of service that different communities need.
Throughout the feedback event, participants largely spoke favorably of the department’s performance, commenting on its professionalism and proactivity.
“I think they do an excellent job, from my perspective,” a 31-year resident of the community said. “I've lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, North Carolina and I think they do an excellent job.”
Another resident, who has lived in the community before it incorporated into a city, said that he has been able to see the department grow better, and the community grow safer over the years.
See DUNWOODY, Page 6 shaw and T.J. Siegler, director of the county’s Office of Management and Budget.
“As the newly appointed Chair of the Finance, Audit and Budget Committee,” Bradshaw said. “I believe it is a good exercise to hold community meetings across the county affording constituents an opportunity to engage in the budget process.”
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