State senators from DeKalb County will meet this week to talk about possibly forming a "City of DeKalb."
The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 29 in room 450 at the State Capitol, CrossroadNews.com reported.
A City of DeKalb has been talked about for decades but the idea has gained new urgency because more cities are forming in DeKalb County, like Brookhaven. Those cities reduce the county government's property tax revenue.
In the CrossRoads.com article, county officials said:
- County Commissioner Jeff Rader: “What would be the main street and common interest. We won’t lose the county government. We will gain another layer of government.”
- Commissioner Lee May: “It is not just about preserving revenue, but comprehensive planning for the county as a whole.”
- Commissioner Sharon Barnes Sutton: “The entire county planned and put investments in infrastructure and then for a small group to take it without compensation for the county is not fair. ... We can’t let a few people destroy one of the best counties.”