Sustainability

DeKalb County Sustainability

DeKalb County's Department of Planning and Sustainability is charged with the responsibility of creating, implementing, and tracking a set of ambitious goals and strategies to reduce DeKalb County’s environmental impact on the County's facilities and operations, and to balance economic and social concerns in the process.

 

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DeKalb County is a Gold Level Certified Green Community under the Atlanta Regional Commission’s (ARC) Green Communities Program, demonstrating the county’s ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship and leadership in sustainability practices. 

 

Learn more about our Sustainability Initiatives:  
Green building Energy Efficiency Clean Energy
Water use reduction and efficiency Trees and greenspace Transportation and air quality
Recycling and Waste Reduction Land Use Environmental Education
     
   
Learn more and Get Involved:
Engage DeKalb Tree Ordinance Update Sustainability Plan

Learn more information about Planning and Sustainability’s projects, on our Engage DeKalb platform.  Contribute ideas and influence decision-making on local issues and projects that matter to you!  

Engage DeKalb Homepage

 

 

The DeKalb County Tree Ordinance is currently in the process of being updated. Public engagement coming in late 2024.

Sign up to Engage DeKalb for updates. 

 

 

The Sustainability Plan of DeKalb County will be updated shortly. 

Sign up to Engage DeKalb for updates. 

 

 

     
Frequently Asked Questions

How can I reduce my energy bill?


How do I recycle?


Do I need a permit to remove trees on my property?