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The council unanimously approved transferring $623,558 from Special Service District revenue to fund the City Centre infrastructure project. It also ratified emergency actions for an Ashford Dunwoody Road culvert replacement and Murphey Candler Lake dredging, approved a Georgia Department of Transportation application, and authorized public engagement on the new DeKalb County library location.
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The approved budget transfer directs $623,558 to City Centre infrastructure, while emergency transportation and lake-maintenance work was formally ratified. The council also approved updated community-development participation rules, changes to the city’s authorized positions, and a process for residents to comment on the future library location. A proposed short-term-rental zoning amendment was deferred to the October 21 meeting.
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