Jon Greiver

  • 4751 Kings Down Rd Dunwoody GA 30338, United States - Dunwoody
    Water main was replaced but driveway was never repaired Concrete left in a pile
  • 4444 N Shallowford Rd Dunwoody GA 30338, United States - Dunwoody
    Strong natural gas smell Several nights in a row Near the entrance to the storage facility
  • 4972 Vermack Rd Dunwoody 30338, United States - Dunwoody

    Please add more street lights to the pedestrian walkways for the high school kids. It’s pitch black in the morning. Pedestrians are invisible to motorists.

    How about putting in better and safer crosswalks?

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    1401–1499 Devonshire Ct Dunwoody 30338, United States - Dunwoody
    Old concrete water marker has broken leaving rebar exposed and dangerous for children.
  • 4622 Kings Down Rd Dunwoody 30338, United States - Dunwoody
    There is property with an overgrown area. It’s growing into the street.
  • 4845 Kings Down Rd Dunwoody 30338, United States - Dunwoody
    Two streetlights that light up the “Heathwood” neighborhood intersection are malfunctioning (staying on for short amount of time and then going off)
  • 4641 Devonshire Rd Dunwoody 30338, United States - Dunwoody
    Who is supposed to maintain this public cul de sac?
  • 4622 Kings Down Rd Dunwoody 30338, United States - Dunwoody
    Tree covered in vines fell onto Stream Buffer. Was partially blocking street. No one owns this property. How do we get tree removed?
  • Devonshire Road Atlanta, GA 30338, USA - Dunwoody
    Every telephone pole on Devonshire Road has a street light attached to it - except for one. This is the one that sits across from my house at 4673 Devonshire Road. I called GA Power to ask how to get one, and they said that I had to call the "city." This makes the curve outside of my house very dark and dangerous at night. How do we go about getting a new light installed on this pole?
  • 1734-1754 Womack Rd Dunwoody, GA 30338, USA - Dunwoody

    This intersection needs a more modern stop-light. For times of peak traffic (7:30AM-9:30AM and 2:30PM-6PM) the light would function as a normal stop light, letting through large chunks of traffic at a time. But during off peak hours, it would revert to a flashing red light, as it has been for years.

    This would alleviate the long lines of traffic on Womack that back up during peak hours, but would still keep traffic moving easily during off peak hours.