City Council Candidate Forum

This November Savannah will elect leaders to watch over the present and future of our city. Because the decisions they make on transportation and the built environment have long reaching effects, election season is an important opportunity to educate and get feedback from candidates and voters on how those changes should shape the community.

Savannah Bicycle Campaign, U.S. Green Building Council, and
the League of Women Voters present
Alderman At-Large Candidate Forum
6-8pm, Tuesday September 27
Coastal Georgia Center

With that in mind, we have partnered with the U.S. Green Building Council and the League of Women Voters to host a forum for city council candidates elected by city-wide vote — Alderman At-Large Post 1 and Post 2. The forum is next Tuesday, 9/27 at 6pm at the Coastal Georgia Center. More details are below in the press release.

ALDERMAN AT-LARGE CANDIDATE FORUM TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 27 AT COASTAL GEORGIA CENTER
Alderman At-Large candidates will gather Tuesday, September 27 to field questions regarding their positions on transportation and sustainability issues. The forum is free and open to the public, will start at 6pm and be moderated by Orlando Montoya, news producer with Georgia Public Broadcasting in Savannah, and Jim Morekis, editor-in-chief of Connect Savannah.

Candidates will answer formal questions delivered by the moderators during the program before taking questions from the audience and from the media.

“As we choose those that will represent us in deciding policy for our City, it’s more important than ever to ensure that Savannah grows into the future and grows wisely,” said Mark Fitzpatrick, Chair of the US Green Building Council-Savannah Branch. “Through this forum, candidates can express their vision for how Savannah can be a leader by demonstrating responsible stewardship of our environment while incorporating innovative strategies as part of that solution.”
“We’ve seen a tremendous increase in the use of bicycles for transportation in the community. The City of Savannah government has been a positive influence in that growth, and we hope this forum allows candidates the chance to address how they will help continue this trend and also make transit and pedestrian options more viable,” said Drew Wade, Chairman of the Savannah Bicycle Campaign. “Several long-term transportation planning efforts are reaching the point where those decisions become a critical part of the community we live with for the next several decades; we need to make the right decisions.”

The Forum will be held at the Coastal Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 305 Fahm Street, Savannah, GA, http://cgc.georgiasouthern.edu/. For more information about this forum, please contact Frank McIntosh, Executive Director, Savannah Bicycle Campaign at frank@bicyclecampaign.org or 912-272-1074.

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  1. […] Which begs the question, “Why just Price Street?” Aren’t there other neighborhoods and streets that have been needlessly overtaken by the virtue of maximizing motorized vehicle speed? We know as you do that there are, and we’ll keep working to support the city’s efforts to bring similar treatments to other neighborhoods and expand the network of dedicated facilities, especially on higher traffic through-streets. We will especially make this point clear as we discuss the future of transportation and sustainable development in Savannah at next Tuesday’s candidate forum, so be sure to join us at the Coastal Georgia Center at 6pm! […]


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