Interim CEO Lee May Establishes Government Charter Review Commission

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DECATUR, Ga. – By executive order, DeKalb Interim CEO Lee May, with the support of the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners, has created a charter review commission to study various aspects of DeKalb County government.

The DeKalb County Charter Review Commission is one of the final recommendations of the DeKalb Government Operations Task Force (OTF) created by Interim CEO May in 2014. The OTF advised the DeKalb County delegation to establish a charter review commission to evaluate the county’s organizational act.  That legislation was introduced but failed in the 2016 session of the Georgia General Assembly.

“Although Senate Bill 421, which provided for the creation of a charter review commission, failed to advance through the 2016 legislative session, it is important that we establish a platform for the citizens of DeKalb County to engage in a deliberate discussion related to the county’s governance structure,” said Interim CEO May.

Under the executive order, the commission will be comprised of 17 members: Three appointed by the interim CEO, two of which will serve as co-chairs of the commission and one of which will represent the now-vacant county commission District 7; one appointed by each member of the Board of Commissioners for a total of six members; two appointed by the DeKalb Senate Delegation; one member appointed by the DeKalb House Delegation; one appointed by the DeKalb Board of Education; one appointed by the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce; one appointed by the Georgia Municipal Association; and one appointed by the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia.

The commission shall convene for its organizational meeting from 6:30 – 8 p.m., on Sept. 22, 2016, at the Maloof Auditorium, 1300 Commerce Drive, Decatur

Final recommendations from the commission must be submitted no later than June 30, 2017, to the DeKalb Governing Authority, each member of the General Assembly from DeKalb County, the governor, the lieutenant governor, speaker of the House and chairpersons of the Senate State and local governmental operations committee and the House governmental affairs committee.

The members of the DeKalb County Charter Review Commission are as follows:

Commission member Organization Representing Appointed by
Rahn Mayo Honeywell  Countywide Interim CEO Lee May
Ann Hanlon North Fulton CID Countywide Interim CEO Lee May
Robert Miller The Miller Group District 1 Comm. Nancy Jester
Dean Vanderbilt Retired District 2 Comm. Jeff Rader
Bobbie Sanford Sanford Realty District 3 Comm. Larry Johnson
Stan Pritchett Morris Brown College District 4 Comm. Sharon Barnes Sutton
Kathy Register Cong. Hank Johnson District 5 Comm. Mereda Davis Johnson
Jim Grubiak Attorney/Retired District 6 Comm. Kathie Gannon
Jerome Edmondson Entrepreneur Dev. Network  District 7 Interim CEO Lee May
Delores Crowell AT&T Countywide DeKalb Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Melvin Johnson DeKalb Co. Board of Ed. Countywide DeKalb Co. Board of Ed.
Michele NeSmith Assn. of Co. Commissioners Countywide Assn. of Co. Commissioners
Mayor John Ernst Brookhaven, Georgia Countywide Georgia Municipal Assn.
Carla Smith Signature Healthcare Countywide DeKalb Senate Delegation
Naomi Godfrey Attorney/Retired Countywide DeKalb Senate Delegation
TBD TBD Countywide DeKalb House Delegation