Dade County Board of Commissioners to Hold Public Meeting on Elections Building

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Dade County Board of Commissioners to Hold Public Meeting on Elections Building

TRENTON, Ga. — The Dade County Board of Commissioners will hold a public meeting to discuss a proposed Elections Building that would house elections administration, voter services, and secure storage for voting equipment.

Tuesday, Sept. 2, 5:00 p.m. ET]*
Administrative Building, 71 Case Ave., Trenton]*
Presentation by County officials along with the Dade county board of Elections followed by public comment.

What’s on the agenda

  • Project overview: Space needs, security standards, ADA access, and early/advance voting flow.

  • Site & design concepts: Preliminary layouts and potential locations.

  • Budget & funding: Estimated costs, possible SPLOST/grant options, and operating impacts.

  • Public input: Time set aside for comments and questions from residents.

Why it matters

County officials along with the Dade county board of Elections say a dedicated facility could improve security, chain-of-custody procedures, equipment storage, and voter accessibility, especially during high-turnout elections. Residents have raised questions about cost, priorities, and timing, and commissioners have encouraged public feedback before any final decisions.

Dade County officials are facing a wave of social-media criticism after an early bid/estimate for a proposed Elections Building came in at around $3 million, according to the county.

Comments across local Facebook groups and community pages questioned the timing and scale of the project, with many residents focused on cost, tax impacts, and spending priorities coming on the heels of the county’s millage-rate vote. Others urged commissioners to ensure any new facility meets modern standards for equipment storage, security, and voter access before moving forward.

The meeting will be streamed on the Dade county Facebook page and Dade county youtube Channel also on KWN News Now Facebook page