Commissioner Robert Patrick Allocates $100,000 Towards the Revitalization of Dunwoody Veterans Memorial at Brook Run Park
Modernized memorial hopes to increase engagement and enhanced experience Decatur GA-Planning efforts are currently underway to revitalize Dunwoody Veterans Memorial at Brook Run Park. During a 2022 Memorial Day Ceremony earlier this year, a concept plan to upgrade the memorial was unveiled by the City of Dunwoody’s Department of Parks and Recreation. The City of […]
Congresswoman Lucy McBath Visits District 1 to Tour Pleasantdale Road
For many years, residents living and shopping along the busy Pleasantdale Road corridor have voiced their concerns over the lack of safety, visibility, and the potentially dangerous situations the current road creates for pedestrians, drivers, and other users. During a recent Pleasantdale Park community meeting held by Commissioner Robert Patrick, some residents expressed difficulties in […]
Commissioners Robert Patrick and Steve Bradshaw Assist in Funding for Tucker Infrastructure Maintenance
Commissioners Robert Patrick and Steve Bradshaw contributed $50,000 each to the City of Tucker for maintenance and repair improvements for sidewalks, striping, signage, and curbs along Stone Mountain Industrial Park. These funds were augmented contributions to road repairs within the City of Tucker from City, County and Tucker CID budgets. Beginning Monday July 18th, engineering […]
Commissioner Robert Patrick Celebrates National Garbage Man Day as a Sanitation Worker
On June 17th, municipalities around the country celebrated Global Garbage Man Day, to show appreciation to the men and women who keep our streets and neighborhoods clean. As the sanitation industry continues to grapple with labor shortages, DeKalb County is no different. District 1’s North Lot has been experiencing high labor shortages that have caused […]
Commissioner Robert Patrick Interviews with Fox News on the Future of Pleasantdale Park
On March 31st, Commissioner Patrick held the first of two community meetings to discuss the future of Pleasantdale Park. The County is in the process of master planning the park and residents expressed their concerns and desire of what a new park should be. Fox News was there to report on the meeting. Read more […]
Commissioner Robert Patrick Joins WABE/NPR’s Rose Scott on A Closer Look to Discuss New Motel-to-Home Initiative
DeKalb County, as with the rest the nation, is facing a housing crisis. From the lack of housing inventory to the high cost of rent, residents are dealing with a great deal of housing insecurity. While this issue is multi-layered and complex, one segment of the housing-insecured population that is often overlooked are those living […]
Commissioner Robert Patrick Partners with St. Vincent de Paul to Launch DeKalb’s First Motel-to-Home Program
Program aims to assist families to stable and permanent housing DECATUR, Ga.— Commissioner Robert Patrick has partnered with St. Vincent de Paul Georgia to help DeKalb families living in extended stay motels to move to permanent housing through the organization’s Motel-to-Home Program. To disrupt the extended stay motel trap, the Motel-to-Home Program helps families pay […]
Fox5 Atlanta Reports on the Motel-to-Home Program
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/dekalb-county-launches-motel-to-homes-program-for-families
Commissioner Robert Patrick to hold Community Meeting to Seek Feedback on Pleasantdale Park Upgrade
Decatur, GA – On Thursday, March 31st, the Presiding Officer of the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners Robert Patrick will host a community meeting at Pleasantdale Elementary. Commissioner Patrick is holding the meeting to seek input from those who live in the area and will ultimately be the immediate benefactors of the park’s makeover. Joining […]
Board of Commissioners Approve Water and Sewer Rate Increase
Come Aug. 1, DeKalb County residents’ water and sewer bills will be a little higher. The county commission voted Tuesday to approve the 6% rate hike, which officials say is necessary to help cover the cost of more than $2 billion in improvements to DeKalb’s historically neglected water and sewer infrastructure. The increase — which […]