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DeKalb committee approves $75,000 youth summer voucher, multiple park and infrastructure grants and several contract renewals

3220622 · April 3, 2025
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Summary

The committee approved a set of routine funding and contract items including a $75,000 youth summer voucher allocation, CDBG grants for ADA playground and park improvements in Tucker and Stone Mountain, a $500,000 sidewalk project in Stonecrest, multiple contract extensions and change orders, and an in‑home services change order for seniors.

The Parks, Environment & Community Services Committee approved a package of routine funding, contract renewals and change orders covering youth summer services, park improvements, sidewalks and ongoing maintenance contracts. Most motions passed by voice vote with no recorded roll-call tally.

At the top of the list, the committee authorized spending $75,000 for a summer youth voucher program that county staff said has been run for about 30 years. Director Mitchell told commissioners the vouchers are administered through the Health Department and Human Services; providers are reimbursed through the Health Department and finance transfers funds. Staff said last year the program issued more than 200 vouchers and that the program typically prioritizes low- and moderate-income families; eligibility is tied to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development area median income (AMI) thresholds and the county uses an 80% AMI guideline (staff cited an approximate 2025 80% AMI level for a family of four of about $91,000). The committee approved the item (agenda item 2025-0360).

Votes at a glance

- Minutes (item 0494): Approved (committee motion to approve minutes from March 25). - Youth summer voucher program (agenda item 2025-0360): Approved. $75,000 requested; program administered via Health Department; last year >200 vouchers issued; eligibility tied to 80% AMI. - City of Tucker —…

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