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Michael Dal Cerro
NONPARTISAN
Michael Dal Cerro is running for City Council Member, Post 2.
Personal background
Michael has been married 26 years and has 3 sons. He moved to Roswell in 1986, where he attended Crabapple Middle School and Roswell High School. He attended Georgia State University, where he attained a bachelor’s degree in business administration and became the first in his family to get a bachelor’s degree. He has also attended the Georgia Academy for Economic Development at the Georgia Department of Economic Affairs. He has volunteered with several organizations in the community, including the Roswell Youth Baseball Association, Roswell Citizens Police Academy, and the Habersham Downs Homeowners Association.
Professional background
Michael and his wife founded Dal Cerro Group, LLC, a firm providing real estate and recruiting services. He serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Managing Partner.
Political background
Michael Dal Cerro ran for City Council Member, Post 5 in 2021. Following the general election, a runoff between him and another candidate occurred and he did not win.
Natural Resources & the Environment
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Housing & Urban Development
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Public Safety
Wants to ensure that the city’s first responders have the training and resources necessary.
Supports “comprehensive improvements” to improve safety for pedestrians and bikers, including the redevelopment of commercial zones.
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Public Services
Plans to re-center the city’s tax policies and priorities, focusing on business retention and expansion.
Wants to attract new businesses and industries with “a new laser-focused recruitment strategy and incentive plan”.
Aspires to “create the expectation that East Roswell will be treated as an equal to West Roswell” through Mayor and Council meetings in East Roswell and requesting that “a fair percentage of municipal funds are held for East Roswell”.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Advocates for a balance in infrastructure dollars being spent for projects in local neighborhoods and large-scale projects.
Proposes partnerships with local organizations to improve abandoned commercial spaces.
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