Politics & Government
Chamblee Breaking Ground On New Public Safety Building
Chamblee will soon break ground on a new public safety building and a 17-acre public park land.

CHAMBLEE, GA — Brookhaven's neighboring city will soon break ground on a new 40,000-50,000 square foot public safety building and 17-acre public park land purchased in late November 2017. Located at 4445 Buford Highway, the building will house the Chamblee police department, municipal court operations and a publicly accessible 2,700-square-foot community room. The expected groundbreaking is November 20, and construction is anticipated to last 12 months. The estimated completion date is December 2020.
The new recreational complex will include a nature trail, a regulation-sized athletic field, two multi-use courts, restrooms, concessions, bleachers, athletic lighting, a playground, dog park, community garden and storage for maintenance equipment. The multi-use courts will serve activities such as pickleball, tennis and basketball.
Public parking will connect the public safety facility and park space and will serve as joint parking for public safety facility visitors and park attendees. It also will serve as overflow parking for the adjacent Dresden Park.
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The city is financing the project through bonds issued by the Urban Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chamblee. S&P Global Ratings recently assigned its 'AA+' long-term rating to the Urban Redevelopment Agency’s series 2019 revenue bonds, giving it a stable outlook. This is the second highest bond rating an agency can earn. As a result of this strong financial position, the city was able to secure the bond funding to build the facility and park at an overall interest rate of 2.72% for 30 years.
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