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Tom Lambert
Tom Lambert is running for Dunwoody City Council Member, District 3.
Personal background
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Professional background
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Political background
Tom Lambert is currently the Dunwoody city council member representing District 3. He was elected in 2017 and has served one term.
Public Services
Wants to complete planned improvements to Waterford Park and improvements in the Jett Ferry and Winters Chapel areas.
As a city council member, he worked for the construction of a multi-use trail network along Winters Chapel Road and another along Peeler to Windwood Hollow Park.
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COVID
Said, "\[i\]nformation is a critical weapon in our battle against COVID" and wants to share updated information with the public.
As a city council member, he voted for a mandatory mask-wearing ordinance, saying "like with seat belt laws and hands-free laws, you're never going to have 100% compliance, but those laws being in effect have drastically improved the number of people that comply with those issues that make everyone safer."
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City Budget
As of August 26, 2021, Tom Lambert did not have a website or any information online.
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Housing & Urban Development
As of August 26, 2021, Tom Lambert did not have a website or any information online.
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Public Safety
Said, "\[a\] fully staffed and well-trained police department is essential to the safety of all who live, work and play in Dunwoody."
Supports funding the police so that they can be paid well and have frequent trainings.
As a city council member, he wanted to require drivers on a roadway with two lanes or more to move into the next lane when passing a "vulnerable road user" (pedestrians, construction workers, public safety officers, those using wheelchairs, etc.).
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Transportation & Infrastructure
As of August 26, 2021, Tom Lambert did not have a website or any information online.
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Zoning
As a city council member, he voted against zoning for a development that would include age-restricted apartments, concerned "over what options the city would have if the applicant or future owners did not stick to the age-restricted apartments" and the reduction of green spaces in the area.
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