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Helen Zenobia Willis
NONPARTISAN
Helen Zenobia Willis is running for South Fulton City Council Member, District 3.
Personal background
Helen Zenobia Willis has a Bachelor of Arts in accounting from Savannah State University. She also has a Masters Degree in accounting and financial management from the Keller Graduate School of Management at DeVry University. Helen is a mother of four children and currently lives in South Fulton with her husband.
Professional background
Helen Zenobia Willis previously worked as a payroll tax senior for Koch Business Solutions. Helen also worked at YP, Coalition for South Fulton Now, and Automated Data Processing.
Political background
Helen Zenobia Willis is currently a South Fulton city council member representing district 3. Helen was elected in 2017 and has served two terms. Helen is also the the District Representative for the Georgia Municipal Black Caucus and the vice chair of the National League of Cities (NLC) 2019 Public Safety and Crime Prevention(PSCP) committee.
Natural Resources & the Environment
As of August 23, 2023, Helen Zenobia Willis’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Housing & Urban Development
Wants to implement more strict requirements for multi-family housing developments.
Supports requirements that would require owners of multi-family developments to attain a special-use permit, "register annually for a business license, be located near other multi-family zoning areas, and subject to random inspections."
Plans to implement a $1000 Cost of Living Adjustment for government employees.
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Public Safety
Supports continued funding and new legislation that fights against human trafficking.
Wants to implement more traffic controls and surveillance in school zones to ensure student safety.
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Public Services
Wants to ensure "all eligible South Fulton employees receive a 3% pay merit increase."
Plans to streamline government operations by investing in new technologies that would allow citizens to interact with government services online.
Supports advocating for better parks, recreation facilities, and programs.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Said she is committed to "focusing more on contract compliance, adding a hybrid and an electric vehicle to our fleet, as well as implementing an exclusive contracted residential sanitation program" within the public works department.
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