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DeKalb Regional Land Bank Authority Invites Community to June Board Meeting in Decatur

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Published on May 23, 2025
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DeKalb Regional Land Bank Authority is gearing up for its latest board meeting, set to take place on Thursday, June 12. Community members who have a vested interest in the dealings of the Board will have the opportunity to both physically attend the meeting at 178 Sams Street, Training Room A1201-A & A1201-B in Decatur, GA, and virtually connect to the session via Zoom. For those opting to tune in remotely, the necessary joining information can be found on the DeKalb County website, including a link to the virtual meeting room and dial-in telephone numbers for those who prefer or need to use audio conferencing.

As part of the upcoming agenda, the Board intends to swiftly to get through housekeeping items such as the approval of minutes from the April meeting and the Treasurer's Report. Notably, the Attorney’s Property Title Status Report will provide crucial updates on the land titles, an often-underrated backbone of the real estate chessboard that is DeKalb County. Per the online announcement, the Chairman will also deliver a report, surely setting the tone for the afternoon's deliberations and decisions that may follow.

Attention on this day is likely to focus greatly on the Executive Director’s Report, to be presented by Tamika Churchill. A staff update is expected to shed light on any recent changes or developments within the organization's workforce. Churchill will also discuss Project Applications and reveal the latest initiatives the Land Bank has prioritized. Additionally, the segment on Community Outreach and Training will give insight into how the Land Bank is looking to more actively engage with the residents of DeKalb County, ensuring that the populace is both informed and skilled enough to stake their claims and tend to them thoughtfully.

Following what promises to be an informative sequence of reports and discussions, the meeting will conclude with an adjournment, as noted at the tail end of the agenda. In an effort to sustain transparency and a sense of communal participation, the public is highly encouraged to join the session, be it face to face or through a digital window, and witness firsthand the proceedings that influence the tapestry of land governance within their community. Interested parties can refer directly to the official notice posted on DeKalb County's website for full details on this civic interface.