Interim DeKalb CEO Lee May has added community meetings in Brookhaven, Dunwoody and Stonecrest to his list of sessions where he'll discuss a report on government corruption and other issues.

The meetings, titled "Up Close and Personal," will provide residents an opportunity to talk with May about the county budget, government operations and other topics, according to his announcement.

The events will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at the Lou Walker Senior Center in Lithonia, Thursday at the Tucker-Reid Cofer Library, Oct. 20 at the Derwin Brown Memorial South Precinct in Decatur, Oct. 22 at Welcome Friend Baptist Church in Ellenwood, Oct. 26 at the Maloof Auditorium in Decatur, Oct. 27 at Dunwoody City Hall, Nov. 3 at the Stonecrest Library and Nov. 5 at Brookhaven City Hall.

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