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Byron Amos
Byron Amos is running for Atlanta City Council Member, District 3.
Personal background
Byron was born and raised in Atlanta. Byron attended Atlanta public schools and went to Howard University and Clark Atlanta University. He was the chair of his Neighborhood Planning Unit and president of the Vine City Civic Association and is a board member of Beulah Baptist Church. Byron and his wife have three daughters and one son. They live in Vine City.
Professional background
Byron is the CEO of Capacity Builders, Inc.
Political background
Byron Amos was a member of the Atlanta Public Schools Board of Education representing District 2 from 2011 until 2019. In 2019, He ran for City Council to represent District 3 in a special election that went to a runoff.
ON THE ISSUES
CAMPAIGN FINANCE
Public Services
Wants to create a workforce development program to provide education for people looking for work and connect them with local small businesses.
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COVID
As of November 10, 2021, Byron Amos’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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City Budget
Said, "I would like to see our City budget change such that it commits funds to the things that the City truly
needs to survive and grow. People sometimes say, to see what a company cares about show me your
budget."
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Housing & Urban Development
Wants to start an Eviction Help Center to help individuals in danger of losing their homes and to provide resources for property owners.
Supports expanding the city's anti-displacement initiative.
Plans to use real estate "owned by the City of Atlanta, APS, the Atlanta BeltLine and the Atlanta Housing Authority to create new affordable communities."
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Public Safety
Wants the city's police force to reach 2,000 active officers.
Said, "I will bring new focus on ensuring that the 500 repeat offenders who commit a disproportionate amount of crime are appropriately sentenced by the Judge."
Supports relying more on youth intervention programs.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports the expansion of MARTA and wants to review the proposed lists of projects.
Said, "I believe that the leadership failed our residents by not supporting the projects that were immediately needed and that was not the best investment of taxpayers’ dollars."
Promises to try and clear the backlog of all transportation and infrastructure projects.
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Zoning
Said, "\[s\]ome of the \[z\]oning recommendations that are being presented by the Atlanta City Design appears to be an assault on single-family neighborhoods."
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