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PWI committee approves contract renewals, grant submissions and emergency pavement-marking ratification

DeKalb County Public Works & Infrastructure Committee · October 21, 2025
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Summary

DeKalb County’s Public Works & Infrastructure committee on Oct. 7 approved multiple contract extensions and renewals, authorized grant applications for a roundabout and trails project, and ratified an emergency pavement-marking purchase order; several items were deferred for further review.

DeKalb County’s Public Works & Infrastructure Committee approved a slate of contract renewals, extensions and grant submissions at its Oct. 7 meeting, moving numerous time-sensitive items forward before members adjourned.

The committee approved extensions and award actions across water and road programs, including multiyear chemical supply contracts to support drinking-water and wastewater treatment, a water meter installation contract, traffic-signal projects and a phase 2 expansion of the county’s stormwater master plan. Staff also received permission to submit competitive grant applications to the Georgia Department of Transportation for a roundabout and two trails projects that would require local matching funds if selected.

Why it matters: the approvals preserve continuity of service for utilities and road maintenance, authorize federal grant-seeking that could fund large capital…

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