The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on July 22, 2025, where several important topics were discussed, including the approval of a significant grant and adjustments to water rates.
One of the key highlights of the meeting was the approval of a $450,000 grant from the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. This grant is designated for the Community Alternative Program and will fund various services, including individual and family therapy, treatment providers, education advocates, and MARTA transportation for recipients. The urgency of this grant was emphasized, as the board needed to activate it as soon as possible. The motion to approve the grant was passed unanimously.
Additionally, the commissioners addressed a proposal regarding water rates. Commissioner Williams introduced a walk-on item to delay the implementation of a planned 10% increase in water rates from July 1 to a placeholder date of August 1. The board agreed to discuss this matter further at a special call meeting scheduled for August 5, allowing time to confirm the exact date for the rate change.
The meeting concluded with a break for lunch, after which the commissioners resumed discussions on other agenda items. Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to addressing community needs through funding and careful management of local resources.