Doraville State of the City 2023

Doraville State of the City 2023
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2022 was a great year for the City of Doraville! We completed major projects like the New Peachtree Road revitalization. We were able to celebrate our whole community through inclusive events like Welcoming Week and Latin and Hispanic Heritage Month. Our Parks and Recreation Department established new programs for our residents to enjoy. All while Mayor Geierman and the rest of City Council took steps to make fostering the arts in our community a priority.

And we’re not slowing down – 2023 is off to a great start. Assembly will be opening the doors to their brand new nineteen soundstages later this year. The City will be locking in plans with partners Kaufman Capital on Doraville’s future City Center. There are so many exciting things for the City of Doraville, and we can’t wait to see what’s next!

Take a look back at the accomplishments of the past year with Doraville Mayor Joseph Geierman in this year’s State of the City video!

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