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Kirkland Dion Carden
DEMOCRAT
Kirkland Dion Carden is running for Gwinnett County Commissioner, District 1.
Personal background
Kirkland is originally from Ohio. He graduated from Duluth High School and received his bachelor's degree in political science from Georgia State University. He lives in Duluth with his wife and their son.
Professional background
Kirkland is a partner at Residential Group Inc, where he has been since 2022. He previously worked as an environmental project manager at the Georgia Department of Transportation, an urban planning technician at Jacobs Engineering Group, and a legislative aide to Georgia Senate Minority Leader Steve Henson.
Political background
Kirkland Dion Carden is currently the County Commissioner in Gwinnett County Commission District 1. He was elected in 2020 and is serving his first term. He previously served as City Council Member for the City of Duluth from 2018 to 2020.
Public Services
As County Commissioner, opened warming shelters and created a community navigator to help people find social services and assistance.
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Economy
As County Commissioner, expanded paid parental leave and raised wages for county employees.
As County Commissioner, supported the $23 million purchase of 39 acres of the Gwinnett Place Mall.
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Education
As of July 25, 2024, Kirkland Dion Carden’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Safety
Advocates for more police officers, transparency, and accountability in local law enforcement.
As County Commissioner, created a citizens’ police advisory board and the Behavior Health Unit to improve police interactions with those who need mental health services.
Said, "It’s also time for key criminal justice reforms, such as reforming our outdated marijuana ordinance in a way that small amounts of marijuana will not completely destroy lives."
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Housing & Urban Development
Advocates for a housing plan with more affordable housing options in new developments and encourage senior housing options.
Supports "expanding the homestead exemption which would put money back into the pockets of Gwinnett homeowners."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Plans to develop transportation plans that improve mobility and reduce congestion.
Said, "Many have to drive on busy highways and spend more time in traffic than at home with their families. We must address our transportation problems so that more employers choose Gwinnett, effectively boosting our community."
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