City Clerk
The Office of the City Clerk is responsible for managing all of the documents and records for the City of Dunwoody as well as coordinating council meetings and other meetings as necessary.
Special note about COVID-19: The City of Dunwoody will begin a limited and phased reopening of city parks and Dunwoody City Hall beginning Monday, May 18. The process will start slowly for the protection of the public and employees. The City has several online tools available to residents, businesses and visitors. Check this page for more details: dunwoodyga.gov/COVID19
The City Clerk serves as custodian for the official copies of agendas and minutes, ordinances, resolutions, proclamations, contracts and agreements, zoning maps and other City documents. In addition to these duties, the Clerk’s Office also provides support for the Mayor and Council, answers open records requests for the City, manages records retention, and oversees the qualification of candidates for municipal elections.
City Clerk
Phone: 678-382-6700
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The goal of the Clerk’s Office is to provide high quality records management for City employees, citizens, and customers at large. The City Clerk encourages transparency and works to improve the function of the City by maintaining its vital documents in a well-organized and readily available manner. The department strives to provide the highest level of customer service and to facilitate effective governance by maintaining a responsive dialogue with staff and citizens.
Open Records
The city uses an online open records request software to receive and track requests from citizens. The system automatically generates a confirmation email once the request is received by the city and it will also provide requestors with an account for logging in and checking the status of their request as well as the response.
Agendas and Minutes
The city uses an online public access portal to manage agendas, minutes, and meeting video for all public meetings as well as to manage the city’s documents such as approved contracts and agreements.
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