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Dunwoody City Council to consider rezoning for 24-home community with three homes in the city
By Cathy Cobbs at Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods)
· June 29, 2026
· 2 min read
The Dunwoody City Council will consider at a yet-to-be determined meeting a zoning request that would allow a former church property that straddles Dunwoody and Sandy Springs to be developed into a 24-detached-home community.
The site, which is owned by North Atlanta Church of Christ, is liste...
Key takeaway The site, which is owned by North Atlanta Church of Christ, is listed as 1369 Spalding Drive and 5646 Roberts Drive in a staff memo regarding the application.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The proposed rezoning of the former church property on Spalding Drive and Roberts Drive has significant implications for the city of Dunwoody's growth and development. With only three homes slated to be built within the city limits, the impact on Dunwoody's tax base and population will be relatively small. However, the project's proximity to the signalized intersection of Spalding Drive and Pitts Road raises concerns about traffic and infrastructure. The city will need to carefully consider how the increased traffic from the 24-home community will affect the surrounding area, particularly during rush hour. Additionally, the fact that the properties on Spalding Drive in Sandy Springs have already been rezoned to allow for a 21-lot subdivision suggests that the development is likely to move forward, making it crucial for Dunwoody to ensure that its interests are represented in the planning process.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Rough Draft Atlanta (intown neighborhoods) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? The Dunwoody City Council will consider at a yet-to-be determined meeting a zoning request that would allow a former church property that straddles Dunwoody and Sandy Springs to be developed into a 24-detached-home community.
The site, which is owned by North Atlanta Church of Christ, is liste...
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