The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

More DeKalb cities pass, ponder mask mandates

Rules may put them at odds with Gov. Kemp’s order saying local government­s can’t require them.

- By J.D. Capelouto jdcapelout­o@ajc.com

More cities in DeKalb County have passed or discussed a mandate on face masks amid a legal battle over similar orders between Atlanta and the state.

The city of Clarkston on Tuesday passed an ordinance requiring residents to wear masks in indoor public spaces and outdoors when

they cannot socially distance. Those in violation of the order will be given a warning and offered a mask if they don’t have one.

After that, they can face a $100 fine. Last week, the Chamblee City Council passed a resolution “urging” residents to wear face coverings in public. The city is considerin­g an ordinance that would go a step further and mandate face coverings, with a fine of up for $75 for violating the order. It could be voted on and passed next month.

Most of DeKalb Countyis now undera mask mandate, after the county passed a similar revised order Tuesday that applies to unincorpor­ated DeKalb. The cities of Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Doraville and Decatur have also implemente­d mask mandates.

The new rules could put the local gov

ernments at odds with the state, however, after Gov. Brian Kemp issued a new executive order explicitly banning local government­s from requiring the use of face coverings.

Kemp’s office filed a lawsuit last week against Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and her City Council counterpar­ts, accusing them of violating the governor’s executive orders by banning gatherings of more than 10 people on city property and requir- ing residents and visitors to wear masks.

The parties were scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning, but the hearing was postponed after two Fulton County judges recused themselves.

The Georgia Municipal Associatio­n filed a brief in support of the city and said roughly 100 of the 537 municipali­ties with membership in the GMA “have already adopted a policy regarding the wearing of masks in their own public buildings in order to protect their own employees and local citizens.”

 ?? STEPHEN B. MORTON / FOR THE AJC ?? Most of DeKalb has a mask mandate, as do Brookhaven, Decatur, Dunwoody and Doraville.
STEPHEN B. MORTON / FOR THE AJC Most of DeKalb has a mask mandate, as do Brookhaven, Decatur, Dunwoody and Doraville.

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