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Bo Dorough
NONPARTISAN
Bo Dorough is running for Albany Mayor.
Personal background
Bo is a native of Cordele, Georgia. He is married and has three children. He attends First Presbyterian Church. He holds a degree from Georgia Southern College, and a law degree from the University of Georgia.
Professional background
Bo has practiced law in Albany since 1987.
Political background
Bo Dorough is currently the Mayor. He was first elected in 2020 and has been in office for one term. He previously served as a city council member for four terms from 2000 to 2007. He previously ran for Mayor in 2007 and did not win.
Natural Resources & the Environment
Supports the Green Initiative.
Wants to help transition to solar power by constructing solar farms on 800 acres in Dougherty County.
Supports the conversion city's passenger fleet to electric and hybrid vehicles by 2025.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports retaining an assistant city attorney, whose primary responsibilities will be acquisition of dilapidated and tax-delinquent properties.
Wants to demolish the properties which are deemed insufficient for rehabilitation.
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Public Safety
Plans to reassess the structure of the police department, to assure optimal utilization of resources.
Wants to give out a bonus of $5,000 for officers who remain with the police department for five years to tackle the attrition.
Supports instituting “community policing”, particularly in impoverished neighborhoods.
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Public Services
Wants to organize Fall and Spring youth basketball leagues, with teams from the various community centers (Bill Miller, Carver Gym, Henderson Gym, and Thornton Gym).
Supports reviving the First Tee program.
Plans to construct a tennis center.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Wants to repair the sewer system.
Supports placing utility lines underground.
Supported the installation LED street lights, because they are more resistant to strong wind.
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