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Carol Myers

NONPARTISAN

Carol Myers is running for Clarke County Commissioner, District 8.

Personal background

Carol has a doctorate in education from the University of Georgia. She resides in Athens and has two daughters. She held several positions in organizations, such as on the SPLOST advisory committee, and is current chair of the Legislative Review Committee, and a member of the Audit Committee, amongst others.

Professional background

Carol is a retired teacher and dean from Athens Technical College,

Political background

Carol Myers is the County Commissioner for District 8. She was elected to this position in 2020, and has served one term. She also served as mayor pro tem in 2022.

Public Services

Plans to have the Eastside library built with SPLOST funding from 2020.

Supports African-American businesses and community efforts.

Plans to advocate for the 100% Clean Energy Resolution.

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Economy

Supported the unionization of ACC Firefighters, which is the second unionized force in Georgia.

Support local businesses and wants to attract outside businesses.

Wants to lower the poverty rate in Athens.

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Education

As of April 23, 2024, Carol Myers’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Plans to adjust the criminal justice system, in an effort to reduce youth incarceration rates by implementing options aimed to keep youth productive.

Wants to improve community policing that which citizens develop stronger relations and trust with local law enforcement.

Wants to combat youth violence with an alternative that aims to provide them with a feeling of purpose and belonging.

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Housing & Urban Development

Advocated for an initiative aimed to address and Prevent Homelessness by implementing a Homelessness Coalition and funding for Eviction Prevention programs.

Wants to re-evaluate zoning ordinances, as she believes it may lead to more affordable housing.

Plans to collaborate with homeowners to encourage energy efficiency and clean power use, and designate an "affordable" rate for low-income households.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Implemented a New Residential Traffic Management Program aimed to make community roads safer and more comfortable.

Plans to allot funds for infrastructure and social issues.

Plans to "Move forward with the newly adopted Athens in Motion Bike and Pedestrian Plan."

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