
DeKalb County is gearing up for significant infrastructure upgrades with the Roman Court Sewer Improvement Project, slated to start next week. On Monday, crews will begin replacing roughly 3,391 feet of sewer lines, connecting Roman Court to Brockett Road, a change that should better manage the area's wastewater needs. Announced yesterday by DeKalb County's government website, the project is expected to extend over a year, concluding by May 2026 unless weather interferes.
Residents in the vicinity should brace themselves for an uptick in noise and traffic, as the construction sites will be active from dawn to dusk during weekdays. Work will halt only on major holidays, ensuring that the job moves ahead as swiftly as possible. As per the information shared by DeKalb County’s announcement, the standard operating hours for this undertaking will be 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., from Monday to Friday.
For those interested in understanding the full scope and impact of these sewer reinforcements, the county authorities have scheduled an online community meeting. It's an opportunity to bring questions and concerns before county officials directly. The virtual meeting took place yesterday at 6:30 p.m. through Zoom, but further queries can be directed through the DWM Project Information Line at 1-800-986-1108, or via email at [email protected].









