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D’jaris Glasco
NONPARTISAN
D’jaris Glasco is running for South Fulton City Council Member, District 2.
Personal background
D’Jaris earned a bachelor's degree from Johnson C. Smith University and a master's degree from Tulane University. She is a wife and a mother.
Professional background
D’Jaris's professional background is in human resources.
Political background
D'Jaris's campaign for South Fulton City Council Member, District 2 is her first entry into politics.
Economy
Supports commercial corridor revitalization grants for specific areas.
Supports enhancing the District 2 Business Development Pitch Deck to attract essential businesses like grocery stores and healthcare providers.
Supports launching workforce programs for seniors and youth by partnering with local businesses and trade unions.
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Public Services
Supports implementing a stronger Oversight Committee to monitor city hiring practices, vendor contracts, and budget allocations.
Supports creating a dashboard that tracks how and where funds are allocated, providing residents with real-time visibility into city spending and outcomes.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports including affordable, senior-friendly housing with walkability and access to transit in new developments.
Supports a Home Repair Mini-Grant Program to assist seniors and longtime residents with plumbing, roofing, and safety needs.
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Public Safety
Plans to partner with police and neighborhood watch leaders to continue proactive safety strategies without "over-policing."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Plans to secure funding to enhance streetlights, crosswalks, sidewalks, and ADA ramps, particularly near schools, parks, and senior communities.
Supports "smart traffic solutions like roundabouts to ease congestion."
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Energy & the Environment
As of October 9, 2025, D’jaris Glasco’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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