The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on July 8, 2025, addressing various community concerns and developments. The session began with public comments, highlighting the ongoing needs and issues faced by residents.
Sharon Carter, representing the DeKalb Atlanta Senior Center, expressed gratitude for the support received from local commissioners and emphasized the urgent need for a new facility. She noted the center's historical significance as the first built in DeKalb County and highlighted the various activities offered, such as line dancing and exercise classes. Carter urged the commissioners to prioritize the construction of a new center to enhance social opportunities for seniors in the community.
Following Carter, Charles Musgrave raised serious concerns about public safety in District 3, particularly around Columbia Drive. He criticized the lack of communication from local officials regarding funding for mobile service cameras and highlighted a recent violent incident in the area. Musgrave described the deteriorating conditions, including drug-related activities, and called for immediate action from the commissioners to address these pressing issues.
Larry Foster, a long-time resident and civic activist, shifted the focus to positive developments at PDK Airport. He commended the board for approving landing fees for itinerant aircraft, a move he deemed long overdue. Foster noted that this decision would help maintain the airport and contribute to local revenue, reflecting a significant increase in ad valorem taxes over recent years due to improved oversight.
The meeting concluded with a call for further engagement from the commissioners on community safety and infrastructure improvements. The discussions underscored the ongoing challenges faced by residents in DeKalb County, as well as the importance of responsive governance to address these issues effectively.