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Cheryl Richardson

Cheryl Richardson is running for Marietta City Council Member, District 1.

Personal background

Cheryl has a bachelor's degree in history with a concentration in asian history from the University of Rochester and a law degree from American University.

Professional background

Cheryl owns a legal services business, Richardson Legal Services, PC, she is an Administrative Hearing Officer for the city's Tax Refund Intercept Program and she teaches estate planning for paralegals at Kennesaw State University. She was in the army for 22 years. She previously worked for the law firm J.D. Brown practicing Elder Law.

Political background

Cheryl Richardson is currently the Marietta city council member representing Ward 1. She has served for one term and was first elected in 2018. She is chair of the Personnel/Insurance Committee, vice-chair of the Judicial/Legislative Committee and a member of the Public Safety Committee.

Public Services

As of August 17, 2021, Cheryl Richardson did not have a website or any information online.

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COVID

As of August 17, 2021, Cheryl Richardson did not have a website or any information online.

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City Budget

As a city council member, she proposed a study to review whether employees, including police officers, were being paid fairly. She supported contracting with an independent firm to conduct the study.

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Housing & Urban Development

As a city council member, she voted to deny converting part of the Radisson Hotel at South Marietta Parkway and Interstate 75 into low-cost senior apartments for veterans.

As a city council member, she said that the city needs apartments as a housing option but whether they should be built depends on several factors, including numbers.

As a city council member, she said, "I think apartments are a good idea. I would have liked to see 200 \[in the Cobb Parkway development\]. I think 300 might to be too many. But I'm OK. I can live with 300. Would I have said yes to 300 closer to the Square? No. It's all going to come down to where, what they're going to look like, how many?"

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Public Safety

As of August 17, 2021, Cheryl Richardson did not have a website or any information online.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

As of August 17, 2021, Cheryl Richardson did not have a website or any information online.

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Zoning

As a city council member, she voted for a rezoning to allow an eight-townhome development at the corner of Fairground Street and North Marietta Parkway and to approve a new restaurant on Sessions Street.

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