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Monday, September 15, 2025

Dunwoody officials refute claims parks bond would defund police - Rough Draft Atlanta

In response to opponents of Dunwoody’s upcoming Nov. 7 bond referendum question, city officials are responding to claims that a vote for parks would result in defunding Dunwoody’s police force.

Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch made several comments on social media regarding statements that are “at a minimum misleading, and at worst, flat-out wrong” regarding the claims made by the “Vote No” Dunwoody group and others in the community.

“Here are the facts – Since 2020, City Council has raised police salaries on average 40%, and we have increased spending on public safety 38%,” she said. “On top of salary, Dunwoody’s benefits are top in the state.”

Deutsch said benefits include a monthly housing stipend for police personnel living in Dunwoody, take-home cars, educational assistance and health insurance, retirement and vacation, as well as a sign-on bonus for new officers.

“You may also have heard that our police department doesn’t have the equipment they need or want,” she said. As Deputy Chief Mike Carlson recently said [at a recent Dunwoody Council meeting], members of the DPD lead with quiet professionalism. When they acquire new equipment, they don’t issue a press release or call for media coverage like some of our neighboring cities, they simply train on the equipment and use it in the field.”

The ”Vote No” Dunwoody website, however, continues to claim that more funding should be devoted to the police department, even though the $60 million bond can only pay for parks and...



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