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Lee Hills

Lee Hills is running for City Council Member - Post 6.

Personal background

Lee is a "long-time resident" of Roswell. She attended Auburn University. She has been on the board of the Habersham Downs neighborhood homeowner's association for six years, and she was president of the Roswell High School Parent Teacher Association. She and her husband, Wes, have two children. They attend Restoration Church on Rucker Road.

Professional background

Information on Lee's professional background is not available at this time.

Political background

Graham "Lee" Hills' campaign for city council is her first entry into politics.

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Public Services

Wants to act on Roswell's Parks Master Plan to improve parks and recreation, including River Park and reinvest in park facilities.

Plans to return Roswell's parks and recreation to "the very best in the state."

Wants to create new family-friendly destinations in the community.

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COVID

As of August 18, 2021, Lee Hills’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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City Budget

Wants to put more public oversight measures in place so projects don't go over-budget, not on time or into the court system.

Plans to ensure "progress and fiscal responsibility for Roswell taxpayers."

Wants to invest in and preserve the city's parks and said that her opponent "voted to dramatically cut the parks maintenance budget last year."

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Housing & Urban Development

As of August 18, 2021, Lee Hills’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Wants to fully fund the police and fire departments.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

As of August 18, 2021, Lee Hills’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Zoning

Against high density apartments and in favor of zoning that "encourage\[s\] family home ownership."

Supports the current zoning code's "protection for neighborhoods."

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