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Christopher Henshaw

NONPARTISAN

Christopher Henshaw is running for Doraville City Council Member, District 2.

Personal background

Christopher Henshaw was born and raised in northern New Jersey. He holds a bachelors and master's degree in architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology. He is married to his wife, Kimberly, with whom he has a son.

Professional background

Christopher is a small business owner and practicing architect, He previously worked as a project manager at Morton Gruber & Associates.

Political background

Christopher currently serves as a Doraville City Council member in District 2. He was elected in 2019 and is serving his second term.

Economy

As a council member, city millage rate from was reduced from 10 to 9 and the homestead exemption was raised to over 2.5 mills, cutting the effective city tax rate for homeowners to 6.5%, a 35% reduction over six years.

Supports reducing the general millage rate as redevelopment occurs.

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Public Services

As a council member, approved and overseen remodeling of all city parks, including minor updates to Chickopee and Autumn parks and larger projects like replacing tennis courts and soccer fields at Brook and Halpern parks.

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Housing & Urban Development

As a council member, worked with the owners of the old GM plant to build a movie studio and mixed-use development where the factory once stood.

Supports reducing the city tax rate for homeowners and maintaining a 100% tax exemption for residents over 70 years of age.

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Public Safety

Believes safer sidewalks, improved community policing, and freshly paved roads contribute to a safer and healthier environment for residents and visitors.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Plans to address infrastructure needs and increase outreach to underserved and underrepresented communities.

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Energy & the Environment

Believes sustainability and green thinking should always be considered in planning the city's future.

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