The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mayor appoints area attorney to take vacated council seat

- By Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

A Dunwoody attorney will fill a vacated City Council seat until voters elect a long-term replacemen­t in November.

Villard “Ardy” Bastien was unanimousl­y approved Monday as Dunwoody’s new council member, and he’s the first Black person to serve on the city’s council since it was incorporat­ed in 2008. He’ll fulfill the unexpired term of Pam Tallmadge, who resigned from her Post 1 seat this summer because she moved out of the city.

Tallmadge’s term was set to expire at the end of 2021, but Bastien is not one of the candidates running to become her successor for the next four years. Mayor Lynn Deutsch, who made Bastien’s appointmen­t, told The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on through a city spokeswoma­n that the city didn’t want to appoint someone who is running in November.

“I so appreciate Ardy Bastien stepping up to serve as a member of the Dunwoody City Council,” Deutsch said in a news release. “His ample experience working in city leadership and deep involvemen­t in the Dunwoody community make him the perfect fit for the role.”

Bastien is a senior partner with the law offices of Villard Bastien LLC, and he has been a member of the Dunwoody Zoning Board of Appeals since 2009. He will step down from the board of appeals due to his council appointmen­t. Bas- tien is also a member of the Rotary Club of Dunwoody and Dunwoody Perimeter Chamber.

“This appointmen­t is an honor and privilege,” Councilman Bastien said in the release. “I enjoy public service and look forward to taking on the additional role of representi­ng the people.”

Bastien was sworn in by Dekalb County Superior Court Judge Stacey Hydrick at Monday’s council meeting.

Two candidates, Catherine Lautenbach­er and Terry Nall, qualified to run for the Post 1 seat on Nov. 2. The city has three council seats up for election, and each will be a contested, two-candidate race. The qualificat­ion period has ended.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Villard “Ardy” Bastien, who has stepped down from his post on the city’s zoning board of appeals, was appointed to the Dunwoody City Council and sworn in Monday.
COURTESY Villard “Ardy” Bastien, who has stepped down from his post on the city’s zoning board of appeals, was appointed to the Dunwoody City Council and sworn in Monday.

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