The outside attorneys the Dunwoody City Council hired in June to weigh in on its directive that members of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association should be prohibited from serving on city boards agree with the city’s legal counsel that there “is a conflict of interest that arguably tends to impair the independence of his or her judgment or action in the performance of official duties.” Read the article……………
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