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Joseph Carn
NONPARTISAN
Joseph Carn is running for College Park City Council Member, District 2.
Personal background
Joe Carn is from Atlanta, Georgia. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science from DeVry Institute of Technology. He is married to his wife, Pamela Carn, and has three children.
Professional background
Joe is a small business owner. He also served as deputy of intergovernmental affairs and community liaison for the Fulton County Solicitor General's Office.
Political background
Joe is currently a councilman for the City of College Park, Ward II. He was first elected in 2005 and served three consecutive terms. He also served on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners from 2019 to 2021.
Economy
As vice mayor, lobbied the Georgia General Assembly and governor to establish a Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), creating a hotel-motel tax that brings in more than $3 million in annual revenue for the city.
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Public Services
As a councilmember, provided over $100,000 in utility assistance to seniors.
As a councilmember, sponsored legislation that made all recreation programs free for low-income families in College Park.
Supports building community assets like the Gateway Center Arena and neighborhood playgrounds.
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Housing & Urban Development
As a city council member, advocated for changes to the Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 150 policy, expanding sound insulation benefits to multi-family apartments.
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Public Safety
As a city council member, pushed to lower the city’s curfew for children under 13 from midnight to 8 p.m.
Helped designate College Park as a "Drug-Free Zone" under state law.
As a city council member, hosted College Park's first-ever gun buyback event, which removed nearly 200 firearms from the community.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
As of October 12, 2025, Joseph Carn’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Energy & the Environment
As a city council member, negotiated millions in federal grants to provide airport noise remediation and energy efficiency for residents living near the airport.
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