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Deborah Jacky

NONPARTISAN

Deborah Jacky is running for Trinity City Council Member.

Personal background

Deborah holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Robert Morris University. She is married to her husband, David, with whom she has 3 children and 5 grandchildren. She is a Christian.

Professional background

Deborah co-owns a business with her husband. She also worked in the corporate sector.

Political background

Deborah Jacky serves as vice chairperson of the Trinity City Planning & Zoning Board in Ward 3.

Public Services

Wants Trinity to be "an even better place to live, work, and raise a family."

Said she worked with the Steering Committee, Planning and Zoning Board, consultants, and city planners to help develop Trinity's new Comprehensive Land Use Plan.

Plans to conduct research on council agenda items to deliver "informed decisions that serve the best interests of the citizens and our city."

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Public Safety

Plans to support Law Enforcement Officers and develop policies ensuring they are equipped with essential resources to preserve safety and wellbeing.

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Economy

Plans to be financially responsibility with resident's funds.

Promises to ensure taxes are low by "taking into account the future maintenance costs of planned city projects."

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Education

As of July 31, 2024, Deborah Jacky’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Housing & Urban Development

Wants to attract businesses to the area while preventing an increase in the number of multi-family homes and local traffic.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Plans to take control of private roads and provide services to those in need of assistance.

Wants the Mayor and City Manager to work with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to make changes to help reduce local traffic.

Plans to develop a means of to eliminating sewer costs for those who are not connected to the sewage system.

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