Members of the board of the Dunwoody Homeowners Association voted July 13 to endorse a controversial change to city building regulations that is expected to make it more expensive to build buildings more than three stories tall.
Board member Rick Callihan said in a text message July 13 that the board had voted in closed session to back the proposal.
City officials say the change will improve the quality of buildings constructed in Dunwoody. But the proposed change has drawn opposition from builders and developers, who argue it will slow development in Dunwoody.