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Tracey Stevenson

DEMOCRAT

Tracey Stevenson is running for Cobb County Commissioner, District 2, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Tracey lives in Marietta with his wife, Eleanor, and has 5 adult children.

Professional background

Tracey is retired. He previously worked as a general contractor for commercial and residential projects.

Political background

This is Tracey Stevenson's first run for political office.

Public Services

Believes in transparency in local government, ensuring all decisions and spending by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners are communicated clearly and that information is shared upfront during meetings.

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Economy

Believes the county's 30% budget increase over three years is "unsustainable" and advocates for lower expenses and infrastructure development funded by "impact fees" on developers.

Believes effective governance should improve the quality of life for all Cobb County residents, regardless of political party affiliations.

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Public Safety

As of February 4, 2025, Tracey Stevenson’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Housing & Urban Development

Believes in defining "affordable housing" to create effective solutions without harming existing neighborhoods.

Believes in protecting existing neighborhoods from high-density developments that harm community character, infrastructure, and livability.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Believes in improving the existing transit system to better serve those in need, using creative, cost-efficient methods and future technological advances, but opposed the recent Cobb County Mobility Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (MSPLOST).

Believes infrastructure, including drinking water, sewer treatment, storm water management systems, and streets, should be the top priority.

Supports hiring Engineering and Design Consultants for infrastructure projects but believes contracts should prioritize local companies.

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Energy & the Environment

As of February 4, 2025, Tracey Stevenson’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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