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Crunching numbers for new city doesn’t add up

To the editor: After spending way too much time studying the revenue and expenditure estimates for the proposed city of Brookhaven prepared by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government (the…

Concorde Fire defends Johnson Ferry fields

To the editor: On July 26, the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners deferred a decision regarding a special land use permit being requested by Concorde Fire Soccer Club to build…

One day mayor?

To the editor: Upon noting that the honorable Ken Wright shall not seek re-election this fall as mayor of Dunwoody and the recent declared candidates are hardly up to snuff…

Mayor Wright lauded

Dear Editor: Like many Dunwoody citizens, I was both surprised and saddened to learn Mayor Ken Wright decided not to run for reelection. Mayor Wright embodied the Dunwoody spirit of…

Development Authority promotes progress

To the editor: With all due respect to my old friend John Sherman, who questioned in the Fulton County Taxpayers Foundation Newsletter the veracity of some of the statements in…

Jacobs jerks a leash

To the editor: State Rep. Mike Jacobs comments [in the Brookhaven Reporter edition dated May 6-19, 2011] about the Ashford Alliance Community Association’s survey is a distortion at best, and…

Fear-mongers, gunslinger make dubious case for incorporation

To the editor, We attended the meeting about incorporating a new city of Brookhaven. In our 42 years in the Silver Lake area, never have we experienced poor performance from…

Bottom line: Lower taxes

To the editor, I read with enjoyment Gary Betz’s “Man-up, please” letter to the editor in the Reporter’s last edition. Mr. Betz seems to imply we, the citizens of Dunwoody,…

CH2M HILL workers deserve better from council

To the editor: I am writing to acknowledge and thank the employees of our Public Works department. I am sad to write this note, as it signals the end of…

Board of Assessors not treating taxpayers fairly

By John S. Sherman The article “Authority’s Work Is Needed To Attract New Jobs” by Robert Shaw, Chairman of the Development Authority of Fulton County, which appeared in the April 22-May…

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