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Sam Foster
NONPARTISAN
Sam Foster is running for Marietta Mayor.
Personal background
Sam Foster is from Georgia and currently lives in southwest Marietta. He has a bachelor's degree in information technology from Kennesaw State University.
Professional background
Sam works as an IT systems engineer.
Political background
Sam's campaign for Marietta Mayor is his first entry into politics.
Economy
Plans to ease tax burdens by encouraging infill development, particularly in downtown areas, to boost commercial investment without expanding "costly infrastructure."
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Public Services
Supports directing funds to expand affordable housing and transit for seniors, including zoning reforms that allow smaller, more manageable homes.
Supports transparency in local government and pledges to publish accessible data on budgets, development, and public meetings.
Plans to develop systems for public input, proactive communication, and community oversight to ensure government accountability.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports investing in "supportive housing and low-barrier services, and mental health services for the unhoused.
Believes there is a housing affordability crisis that is not being addressed with enough urgency.
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Public Safety
Plans to improve traffic safety by allowing residents to apply for traffic calming measures, simplifying the approval process, and enabling renters to participate in traffic calming petitions.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Believes the city has failed to reinvest in multiple corridors, such as Roswell Street, despite "decades of studies and plans."
Supports exploring smaller solutions to transportation issues after Cobb's 1%, 30-year transit tax was rejected by voters.
Supports slowing down traffic, adding crosswalks, and fixing dangerous intersections to enhance safety for all commuters.
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Energy & the Environment
Plans to protect green spaces.
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