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Eugene Myrick

NONPARTISAN

Eugene Myrick is running for Raleigh Mayor.

Personal background

Eugene is from New York, New York, and lives in the Biltmore Hills neighborhood in Southeast Raleigh. He earned a bachelor's degree in international relations from Shaw University.

Professional background

Eugene is a former special education and social studies teacher for the NYC Board of Education and has worked as a community liaison for a New York City councilman. He has also been involved in radio production and has worked within the Wake County School System in southeast Raleigh.

Political background

Eugene Myrick's campaign for mayor of Raleigh is his first run for public office.

Economy

Supports unions and workers' rights.

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Public Services

Supports the revival of Citizen Advisory Councils (CACs) to foster transparency, collaboration, and trust between residents and city officials.

Supports strong advocacy for seniors, low-wage earners, and long-term residents.

Believes in addressing public service concerns by engaging with politicians at all levels.

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Public Safety

Promises to ensure public safety officers receive "a fair, livable wage that reflects their dedication and the critical role they play in our city."

Supports providing essential support and compensation for first responders.

Prioritizes investing in and improving the Addressing Crisis through Outreach, Referrals, Networking & Services (ACORNS) program to address mental health or substance crises.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports implementing a mixed housing policy that requires developers to set aside units for affordable housing, investing in community land trusts, and creating more affordable homeownership and rental options.

Advocates for policies that benefit residents and the community, emphasizing accountability and tenant association engagement.

Believes rapid overdevelopment has caused gentrification and an affordability crisis.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Plans to address environmental justice issues caused by overdevelopment, such as flooding, damaged landscapes, and traffic congestion.

Believes in balancing city development with environmental protection, including natural resource conservation and tree preservation.

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Education

Prioritizes supporting education and creating opportunities for youth.

Advocated for special needs students and increased school funding.

Supports free meals for students at public schools.

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