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What Perimeter’s Been Up to for You

Perimeter’s cities are planning new biking and walking infrastructure. Find out what new paths and trails are on the drawing board.
Perimeter’s business community is growing as Velvet Taco opens and Swisslog, Beon and Newell Brands announce new headquarters.
The Ashford Dunwoody Path, which is currently being installed alongside Ashford Dunwoody Road between Hammond Drive and Mount Vernon Road, is nearing completion.
The DeKalb Perimeter Community Improvement Districts and City of Dunwoody have joined forces with the Dunwoody Police to implement advanced surveillance technology. Together, they’re setting new standards for security and peace of mind in the community.
Property owners, city services for Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Brookhaven, along with the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts’ (Perimeter CIDs), all play their part in cultivating an appealing district that stands out for its clean, well-ordered, and inviting atmosphere. Read on to learn about the day-by-day, block-by-block effort for a debris-free and beautiful Perimeter district.
Perimeter Connects, the commuter and employer services program for the Perimeter district made possible by the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (Perimeter CIDs), is kicking off a monthlong, community-wide walking scavenger hunt with a curious twist: a charming, 20-feet-wide, and 10-feet-tall inflatable goose.
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