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Mason Roszel
NONPARTISAN
Mason Roszel is running for City Council Member, Post 1.
Personal background
Mason Roszel is from South Hall County. He attended Heritage Academy. He received a bachelor's degree in management from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He also has a bachelor of business administration degree, an associate of science degree in political science and government, and an associate of arts in business administration and management all from the University of North Georgia. He currently lives with his wife and three children near downtown Sugar Hill.
Professional background
Mason Roszel is a senior enterprise account executive. He works for Gartner, where he has been for seven years. He previously worked for Sendbird, Udacity, N3, XPO Logistics. He served in the US Army.
Political background
Mason Roszel is currently the Sugar Hill city council member representing Post 1. He was elected in 2021 and has served one term.
Natural Resources & the Environment
Said he is committed to "protecting as well as activating Sugar Hill’s parks and greenspace."
Supports further investment into the Sugar Hill Greenway.
Supports the creation of Goldmine Park and Ridge Lake Park.
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Housing & Urban Development
Opposes "high-density housing" construction projects.
Supports the creation of new, affordable housing options for residents of Sugar Hill.
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Public Safety
As of August 29, 2023, Mason Roszel’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Services
Wants local government to invest "in building stronger relationships with our schools, businesses, and churches."
Supports "monthly newsletters and management reports" from the local government to keep in contact with citizens.
Plans to continue to lower the city's millage rate and increase tax exemptions for homesteads.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
As of August 29, 2023, Mason Roszel’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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