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Date Proposed Legislation Description Passed/Fail
April 12, 2023
To explore the option of including additional fees for expedited and/or after-hours water service reconnection; Water service is a basic human need and when shut off, could pose individual and public health concerns. Allowing residents different options of restoring shut-off water services as soon as possible would minimize the impact of potential health issues.
PENDING
Progress 25%
Date Proposed Legislation Description Passed/Fail
April 12, 2023
Expedited Permit Fee
To explore the option of including additional fees for expedited plan reviews for development and building permits; In an effort to reduce potential costs for new and existing development projects, developers should have the option of paying additional fees to expedite the permitting process should they choose to do so.
PENDING
Progress 6%
Date Proposed Legislation Description Passed/Fail
June 15, 2021
To request that the Administration (1) review; (2) provide feedback, revisions, and responses, as appropriate; and (3) consider supporting an amendment to the Code of DeKalb County, As Revised, 1988 to address discrimination in public accommodation and to provide general definitions of protected classes and characteristics. The proposed Ordinance amendment would provide realistic, reasonable discrimination protections locally and discourage anyone operating a business or offering public accommodations within DeKalb County from discriminating.
PASSED
Passed
Progress 100%
Date Proposed Legislation Description Passed/Fail
July 13, 2021
Traffic count data is an integral component of transportation and overall county planning efforts. This data can be used for a variety of purposes such as planning road closures, installation of new stop signs, speed limit adjustments, and business market analyses. The County receives many requests from various community stakeholders in need of traffic data in order to make community, safety, and business decisions. As such, it would be prudent for the County to adopt a comprehensive annual traffic count program that includes all County maintained streets and roads, similar to Gwinnett County’s Annual Traffic Count Program
PENDING
In Progress
Progress 90%
Date Proposed Legislation Description Passed/Fail
July 13, 2021
A Request to Consider Establishing County Website Update
PENDING
In Progress
Progress 30%