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Lance Sabbe
NONPARTISAN
Lance Sabbe is running for Brunswick City Commissioner, South District.
Personal background
Lance and his wife Kate have been residents of Historic Downtown Brunswick since 2008. He is the current chairman of the Brunswick Planning & Appeals Commission and the former chairman of the SPLOST Oversight Committee and NewCity Brunswick. He has also been involved with the Glynn Avenue Design Guidelines Committee, ESPLOST PAC, the Historic Brunswick Neighborhood Planning Assembly, and the BATS Oversight Committee. He earned his bachelor of science in business in management information systems and services from the University of Phoenix.
Professional background
Lance is currently the Executive Director of Forward Brunswick, a civic improvement organization with the mission of raising resources for Brunswick revitalization projects. He is also the owner of Brunswick Old Town Tour and was previously a Digital Services Manager and Partner at h2o creative group.
Political background
Lance Sabbe ran for Commissioner, District 2 with the Glynn County Board of Commissioners in 2022, but did not win.
Natural Resources & the Environment
As of October 21, 2023, Lance Sabbe’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Housing & Urban Development
Wants to “limit displacement and limit gentrification."
Advocates for “developing innovative programs aimed at facilitating the creation of affordable housing that can simultaneously revitalize the community’s neighborhoods and core areas while maintaining the city’s physical and historical character."
Believes “the rehabilitation of older homes can provide affordable housing options for families”.
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Public Safety
As of October 21, 2023, Lance Sabbe’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Services
Supports the examination of “current service areas to fill in the gaps where water and sewer is not currently provided to residents."
Wants the Brunswick-Glynn County Joint Water & Sewer Commission (JWSC) to “work together with other entities including the city, the county, and the Golden Isles Development Authority to identify potential growth areas or other infrastructure projects."
Proposes the development of a waterfront boardwalk, stating that it “will not only enhance the beauty of the area but also provide a recreational space for residents and visitors alike."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Wants to promote alternative modes of transportation, such as biking and walking.
Plans to integrate bike and pedestrian trails in the redeveloped areas of the city, stating that they “encourage physical activity, reduces traffic congestion, and fosters a sense of community connection."
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