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By MSCIDAdmin
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Posted November 28, 2022

Council for Quality Growth Drafts Legislation for Remote Meetings

Council for Quality Growth has drafted the following legislature to be introduced in 2023. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Title 50 of the Official Code of […]

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By MSCIDAdmin
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Posted November 7, 2022

WSB-TV 2: Business owners want DeKalb leaders to do something about crimes committed against them

Business owners in DeKalb County say they are tired of being the targets of violence and crimes. Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Mark Winne spoke with Larry Kaiser, the Executive Director […]

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Ground-Breaking Roundabout

DeKalb Approval of SPLOST match on September 28th, the DeKalb approved a $3,614,622 SPLOST to be utilized as the local match for the GTIB “Constitution Corridor Operational & Safety Project.” See attached letter from DeKalb County. Click here. The funding for this process comes from a variety of key players to better the Conley Area. GTIB is funding $1,000,000 with $200,000 from the MSCID for the project’s design, engineering, and construction phases. DeKalb County is allocating $3,614,622 for the right-of-way and construction phase for this exciting project.