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Southern Live Oak Wellness CEO says changes in Dunwoody ordinance make expansion difficult

Summary by roughdraftatlanta.com
The interior of the Dunwoody Recovery Center (Courtesy of Southern Live Oak Wellness)While the Dunwoody City Council last July lifted a moratorium on permits for substance abuse and mental health treatment center, the CEO of Southern Live Oak Wellness, which operates several facilities in the city, said changes in the ordinance makes it impossible for his company to expand its operations.Andrew Merker of Southern Live Oak Wellness, which owns an…
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roughdraftatlanta.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 23, 2025.
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