During a recent government meeting, commissioners discussed several key issues, including employee compensation and traffic safety measures in local neighborhoods.
Commissioner Terry proposed a modification to acknowledge long-serving employees and retirees who have historically been on the lower end of the pay scale. This initiative aims to recognize the contributions of frontline workers in departments such as public works and sanitation, many of whom have dedicated 15 to 20 years of service without benefiting from recent increases in the minimum wage. The proposal seeks to ensure that these employees receive appropriate recognition and compensation for their years of service. The actuarial firm has been tasked with modeling the potential costs associated with this modification.
In addition to employee compensation, the meeting addressed traffic safety concerns raised by residents. A petition for traffic calming measures on Pleasant Forest Drive was discussed, with local resident Benjamin Harris emphasizing the dangers posed by speeding vehicles in the area. Harris noted that the neighborhood has been waiting for two years for these measures, which aim to reduce traffic speeds and enhance safety for residents, particularly children. The commissioners unanimously recommended approval of the petition.
Another traffic calming petition for Overlook Way was also presented, with a resident highlighting the high volume of cars and the associated risks. The commissioners again expressed support for the initiative, recognizing the need for safety improvements in the community.
The meeting concluded with discussions on various administrative items, including the withdrawal of an objection to a proposed annexation by the city of Atlanta, which was deemed premature. The commissioners affirmed their right to reassert an objection if necessary in the future.
Overall, the meeting underscored the commissioners' commitment to addressing employee welfare and community safety, reflecting ongoing efforts to improve the quality of life for residents in DeKalb County.