11/29/2017
On December 5, I will be voting for Mary Norwood for Mayor of Atlanta, and I encourage friends, colleagues, and supporters of my campaign to do the same. One of the key reasons I ran for City Council was that I wanted to see a different approach to governing than we have had for some time. We need a focus on community, true civic engagement, and complete transparency at City Hall. I believe this is Mary's strength.
Mary is the stronger candidate on transportation and development issues: she has prioritized the rewriting of our Zoning Code, which can help make our city a more connected, urban environment, and more importantly can begin to address our challenges with affordable housing. Mary also recognizes the critical importance of connecting land use decisions to transportation decisions, and she has committed to improving our transportation infrastructure aggressively and equitably.
Most of all, I believe Mary understands that our neighborhoods matter more than new "world-class" projects. World class cities focus on people and places; Atlanta needs to do much better on this. World class cities have functioning sidewalks, public transit that works for all users, housing stock for a variety of socioeconomic and age levels, a unique cultural and artistic story that we value and nurture, strong local and independent businesses, true civic engagement, and an excellent public school system where all our children have access.
Mary Norwood can redefine what world class should mean to our city, and we can support and inform her efforts to do so.