Two new faces to join Dunwoody City Council BY SAMMIE PURCELL Dunwoody will welcome two new city council members. Rob Price and Catherine Lautenbacher won seats at the Nov. 2 election. Incumbent Tom Lambert was also re-elected. Price will serve as the District 2 council member. Price won about 58.2% of the votes, edging out incumbent Jim Riticher, who received 41.46%. Price is a 21-year Dunwoody resident who previously served on the city’s Planning Commission. In a previous interview, he said he’s focused on the city’s growth, transportation, parks, and culture. Size: 10"x8.25" Lautenbacher will serve as the DisPublication: ATL in town
Catherine Lautenbacher trict 1 council member. Lautenbacher won about 53.6% of the votes, edging out challenger Terry Nall’s 46.17%. Lautenbacher has served as the program director for Leadership Sandy
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Springs and is a 21-year resident of Dunwoody. She also previously served as board president for the Dunwoody Nature Center and is board member for Discover Dunwoody, the city’s tourism orga-
nization. Lautenbacher previously stated that her priorities for the district include energizing local businesses and community leadership. Lambert, the incumbent for the District 3 seat, will once again serve on the council. Lambert won about 68% of the votes compared to challenger Brian Sims, who won 31.38%. Lambert previously served as the vice-chair of the Dunwoody Sustainability Commission and was originally elected to the City Council in 2017. Some of his priorities for the district include trail connectivity, park improvements, and placemaking.
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