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Kevin L Jackson
REPUBLICAN
Kevin L Jackson is running for Barrow County Commissioner, District 2, Republican Primary.
Personal background
As of May 17, 2024, Kevin L Jackson did not have a website and did not complete our questionnaire.
Professional background
Kevin is a small business owner and a custom home builder. He also owns a poultry farm. He is also on the Planning Board for Barrow County.
Political background
As of May 17, 2024, Kevin L Jackson did not have a website and did not complete our questionnaire.
Public Services
Want to "find a way to preserve the rich agriculture history of Barrow County."
Said "As more families call Barrow their home, there will be a need to expand the parks and recreation opportunities throughout the county."
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Economy
As of March 23, 2024, Kevin L Jackson did not have a website or any information online.
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Education
As of March 23, 2024, Kevin L Jackson did not have a website or any information online.
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Public Safety
Said "There will also be a need to expand the emergency services to ensure those services are available to those who need it in a timely and efficient manner. "
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Housing & Urban Development
Said "Housing and employment is needed for all income levels. That can be accomplished by adhering to the current and future land use map. "
Said "Water capacity and sewer is being expanded now and will continue."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Said "Traffic and roads are a major problem throughout the county and especially in the downtown areas. However, most of the major traveled roads are state owned as are the traffic lights. Working with the state to address these areas is critical to improving them."
Believes that "The most recent passage of the TSPLOST tax has been implemented and is predicted to provide more than $130 million dollars in revenue over the next 5 years which is designated for road and transportation improvements. With continued growth, the Board of Commissioners will need to work closely with the Board of Education to ensure that our school system is not burdened with overcrowded classrooms and staff shortages."
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