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DeKalb votes to pay $25.1 million City of Atlanta invoice tied to wastewater capital projects

5091808 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

Committee approved payment of a $25,138,227.54 invoice from the City of Atlanta covering capital costs tied to treatment capacity the county uses, and commissioners discussed capacity allocations and the approaching 2029 term renewal of the intergovernmental agreement.

DeKalb County's Public Works and Infrastructure Committee approved a $25,138,227.54 payment to the City of Atlanta to cover capital expenditures billed to DeKalb for the third quarter 2022 through the first quarter of 2025.

Reginald "Reggie" Wells, director of the Department of Watershed Management, told commissioners the charge is an invoice from the city for capital improvements at facilities the county uses, with the largest share tied to the R.M. Clayton wastewater treatment facility. "We utilize about, our allotment is 48%…

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