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Community leaders demand stronger police presence for safety

July 03, 2024 | Stonecrest, DeKalb County, Georgia



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Community leaders demand stronger police presence for safety
During a recent government meeting, community leaders emphasized the importance of collaboration and development in the relatively new city of Stonecrest, which has been established for six and a half years. A key point raised was the necessity of balancing growth with public safety, particularly as the community seeks to attract businesses and improve infrastructure.

One speaker highlighted the critical need for \"rooftops\"—a term referring to residential development—as a foundation for economic growth. They argued that without sufficient housing, the city would struggle to support businesses and essential services, including transportation options like heavy rail.

Public safety was also a significant concern, with calls for increased police presence to protect both businesses and neighborhoods. The speaker noted that while DeKalb County is contracted as the law enforcement agency for Stonecrest, there is a pressing need for more patrols and possibly the establishment of police substations within the city to enhance security.

The discussion underscored the community's desire for a collaborative approach, urging both local residents and business applicants to engage with law enforcement to address these challenges effectively.

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