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Tom Lambert

NONPARTISAN

Tom Lambert is running for Dunwoody City Council Member, District 3.

Personal background

Tom Lambert lives in Dunwoody. He holds a degree from Pennsylvania State University. He is married his wife, Danielle, with whom he has children. He served as president of the Dunwoody Kingsley Racquet and Swim Club, on the board of Directors for Murphey Candler, and volunteered as a community coach for both football and baseball at Chamblee Middle School.

Professional background

Tom is a marketing consultant at Texaco. He previously worked as a front office manager at Marriott in New York.

Political background

Tom serves on the Dunwoody City Council representing District 3. He was first elected in 2017, he is now in his second term and also serves as the city’s Mayor Pro Tem.

Economy

As a city council member, supported local businesses and made efforts to streamline business license renewal procedures.

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Public Services

As a city council member, spearheaded the creation of Dunwoody's first Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to prioritize and manage infrastructure projects.

Supports community engagement and holds community engagement activities like "Coffee with Council," town halls, and neighborhood association meetings.

Wants vibrant public spaces and thriving neighborhoods.

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Housing & Urban Development

Rigorously evaluates development proposals and votes against those that conflict with the city’s plan and long-term vision.

Supports "Smart Development".

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Public Safety

Supports initiatives that improve police compensation to attract and retain talent.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

As a city council member, supported Dunwoody's Vulnerable Road User Ordinance to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety.

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Energy & the Environment

As of September 3, 2025, Tom Lambert’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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