Plans for DeKalb County community center sidelined due to constant trash dumping on property

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A DeKalb County man who runs a nonprofit organization wants to turn a blighted property into a community center.

But before he can do that he has to get people to stop dumping their trash there.

A couple of years ago, stories aired by Channel 2 Action News helped get the property cleaned up. It took the county four years to get a court order for the project and they finally got it nearly two years ago.

The property was looking good at the time, but now the trash is starting to pile up again, making it impossible for Demetrius Ramsey to transform the site into a community center.

“The development center was to open in January of this year,” Ramsey told Channel 2′s Tyisha Fernandes.

It never happened because Ramsey, who is leasing the property, can’t keep it clean. He said the community needs the center on Old Wesley Chapel Road.

The center would be home to child development programs, senior citizen programs, and unity programs.

Ramsey showed Fernandes a 10-year lease he signed with the property owner.

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