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Andy Morris

Andy Morris is running for Marietta City Council Member, District 4.

Personal background

Andy has a bachelor's degree from Georgia State University. He and his wife, Donya, have six children and 14 grandchildren.

Professional background

Andy is a semi-retired independent home inspector for Section 8 housing and a licensed realtor.

Political background

G.A. "Andy" Morris is currently the Marietta city council member representing Ward 4. He has served four terms and was first elected in 2002. He is chair of the Judicial/Legislative Committee, vice-chair of the Parks, Recreation & Tourism Committee and member of the Economic Development Committee. He is the BLW Council Member and the WellStar/Medical Community Liaison.

Public Services

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

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COVID

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

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City Budget

As a city council member, he voted against a study to determine whether city employees were being paid fairly. He opposed it because he wanted the study to be done by the city instead of an independent contractor.

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Housing & Urban Development

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

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Public Safety

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

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Transportation & Infrastructure

As a city council member, he opposed a plan to convert sections of Lawrence Street and Washington Avenue to one-way roads because he believed one-way streets would increase traffic speeds rather than slow them down.

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Zoning

As a city council member, he wanted residents to take zoning decisions they disagree with to the City Council instead of to court.

As a city council member, he voted against a rezoning to allow an eight-townhome development at the corner of Fairground Street and North Marietta Parkway.

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