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Thank you for your interest in Edge City 2.0! Edge City 2.0 will result in a blueprint for strategic growth in the Perimeter Center district. The plan will focus on activating Perimeter Center—with greenspace, mobility enhancements, and more—for residents, area workers, and visitors to enjoy.

If you haven't already, we recommend reading through the material presented at the Open House on October 20th. Click the link below to review the material. 

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* 1. After reviewing the elements of this vision for Perimeter Center, do you feel that Edge City 2.0 will achieve the vision for a walkable community supporting multi-generational living?

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* 2. The Urban Node is exemplified by a variety of intense uses and building types. Typical buildings are 10+ stories, with offices and/or residential uses and ground-floor retail space. See the below for example imagery of what the Urban Node could look like. 



Do you agree that the Urban Node should be focused near the Dunwoody MARTA Station and around the Perimeter Mall property?

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* 3. City nodes focus primarily on multi-family housing with small pockets of townhomes, large amounts of office space, retail. Developments within these nodes may be around 5-8 stories. See the below for example imagery of what City Nodes could look like. 



Do you agree that City Nodes should be focused just north of Perimeter Mall along at Perimeter Center West and Ashford Dunwoody Road at Perimeter Center East?

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* 4. Town Nodes are walkable neighborhoods with a variety of uses and building types. Typical buildings are between 3-6 stories tall. See the below for example imagery of what Town Nodes could look like. 



Do you agree that Town Nodes should be focused around Ashford Lane and in the southeast portion of the study area along Perimeter Center East?

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* 5. The Village Node facilitates the transition between single family neighborhoods and commercial zones. This node features a mix of residential uses, retail, and office. Typical buildings are between 2-3 stories tall. See the below for example imagery of what Town Nodes could look like. 



Do you agree that the Village Node should be focused in the northeast portion of the study area along Meadow Lane?

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* 6. We're open to suggestions! Type any additional ideas or comments below.

The following questions are optional. We want to ensure we hear from different voices throughout Dunwoody.

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* 7. What is your residential zip code?

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* 8. Do you live in Dunwoody?

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* 9. I have lived in Dunwoody since the...

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* 10. Do you work in Dunwoody?

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* 11. I have worked in Dunwoody since the...

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