Election Day in Alpharetta

I am running for City Council because I really believe I can make a difference in the future of Alpharetta. Making our downtown come alive, protecting our financial future and bringing in more corporate and small business jobs to our great city are all priorities for me. If elected, I will work tirelessly to ensure that these priorities are accomplished.  If you have seen the new flowering planters in downtown you have seen what can happen when a small, dedicated group of individuals are focused on bettering our community.  I love Alpharetta and I believe the best days for our city are ahead of us! Help me to make great things happen by voting for
Donald Mitchell, Alpharetta City Council, Post 1.

The polls are open from 7:00am - 7:00pm.

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For a more in depth overview of the candidates and a glimpse at what the ballot will look like, follow this link: http://www6.thevoterguide.org/v/ajc11/?sfr=1320723167859.

Candidate Forum at Alpharetta High School

Candidate Forum at Alpharetta High School

Donald delivered the following 3-minute statement at the Candidate Forum at Alpharetta High School on October 26th.

Thank you for the invitation to join you this evening.  This is an excellent event and it is so refreshing to see this many young people excited about the political process and getting actively involved in their community.

I have chosen to run for City Council for a very simple reason: I want to do everything in my power to help improve the quality of life for my neighbors and my community.  I have a passion and a vision to make this happen and I believe we can accomplish this through three main focuses.

  • Economic development
  • Downtown redevelopment
  • Fiscal responsibility

I believe economic development is the lifeblood of a sustainable community.  I’m in favor of Alpharetta having two economic development commissioners with one being responsible for recruiting large companies to Alpharetta, and the other being an advocate for small businesses by tearing down the road blocks that inhibit small business growth in our city.  I believe Alpharetta can be the  premier city in Georgia for small business and when that happens the quality of life will improve for all citizens because we’ll have better, more competitive services and more local jobs.

Second, I believe the redevelopment of our historic downtown is paramount.  Every premier city in the history of civilization has had a vibrant downtown area where people gather to experience the quality of life and joy that comes with community.  The good news is that the “bones” are in place for Alpharetta to have a vibrant, attractive, healthy downtown district.  The bad news is that we’ve made zoning restrictions so cumbersome that businesses are understandably timid about investing in this critical area of our city.  By electing me to the city council, you’ll be sending the message that the responsible and determined redevelopment of downtown is the council’s top priority.  This will attract and promote business growth, raise property values, lower millage rates, and improve the quality of life for everybody in Alpharetta.

Lastly, fiscal responsibility must continue to be a priority for our city.  The council has done an excellent job of maintaining the city’s financial health despite the economic downturn and I’ll continue to employ the fiscal responsibility that I’ve honed over 22 years as a small business owner.  The quality of life for all our citizens is dependent upon the wise and intelligent use of taxpayer funds and I have a proven record of fiscal responsibility.

Thank you again for this wonderful opportunity.  I’d be honored to help each of you maintain and improve the quality of life which has attracted all of us to this wonderful city.

Donald Mitchell Bringing Flowering Containers to Alpharetta

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here Donald is shown receiving the 1st shipment of containers for Alpharetta. The flowering container program is a project very special to Donald. Larry Attig, Dick Debban, Donald and others have been working to improve the curb appeal of Downtown. With in two weeks the public should be able to see the fall flowers along Canton and Roswell streets and Milton Ave. Later they will also be placed along Main Street. Thanks to the Downtown Alpharetta Trade Association, our Mayor and City Council voted unanimously to increase the curb appeal of Alpharetta we will all enjoy these for years to come. These planters will be replanted 3 times a year and maintained throughout the year. Creating curb appeal is just one of many ways to bring more business to Alpharetta.

Downtown Alpharetta Trade Association Candidate Forum

October 18, 2011 6:00pm to 9:00pm

The DeVore House

34 Church St Alpharetta

The Downtown Alpharetta Trade Association is hosting a public forum for the candidates running for city office in the upcoming elections on Tuesday, November 8, 2011.

The forum will start at 6:00 pm with a light appetizer, cash bar meet greet where people will have an opportunity to speak with the candidates.

Hatcher Hurd will begin moderating the event which will start between 6:30pm and 6:45pm with the introduction of Mayoral candidates. City Council candidates are up next.

Each candidate will have 2 minutes for opening statements. The candidates will be presented with 5 or 6 questions each and will have 1 minute to reply and close with a 1 minute summation.

All candidates will then field questions from the audience that were submitted on a card prior to the event and chosen, for the remainder of the time..

Don’t miss the opportunity to hear what your candidates have to say as they are presented with important questions on the issues that are facing Alpharetta.

We hope to see you there!

Meet and Greet in Glen Abbey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donald Mitchell was pleased to meet all of the nice people that live in the area on Tuesday night. They discussed the importance of continuing to have persons of integrity & honesty in public office. Donald is open and available to meet with any and all groups. Please email volunteers@donaldmitchell.org if you’d like to schedule a meeting.

Donald Mitchell Warmly Received at WARM Meeting

Donald Mitchell was warmly received at the Windward Association of Retired Men. Donald believes that the concerns and our citizens should be upheld and implemented. He was asked some hard hitting questions concerning property rights and protection of property values. As a fiscal conservative and big believer in property rights, Donald’s comments were widely received and welcomed. Donald also believes that with his push for Economic Development for Alpharetta our corporate campuses and their current zoning should be maintained as they are. Corporations bear most of the tax burden for Alpharetta’s neighborhoods. It is extremely important to fill vacant office buildings with job producing corporations.

Over 100 Flowering Planters for Downtown Alpharetta

Donald Mitchell spoke before the council on Tuesday Oct. 4th requesting flowering planters and a maintenance program for downtown.  This has been a personal project of Larry Attig and Donald Mitchell’s for years.  They formed a committee of architects, landscape architects and planting specialists to research and formulate a plan for the beautification of downtown.

“It is so exciting to finally see these planters being unanimously approved by the council”. This is a first step in the revitalization of the downtown area.  The first planters should appear by mid November along the downtown streets.  We can all benefit from the increased curb appeal that this program will afford the residents and businesses of Alpharetta.

In addition to the planters, the committee is exploring an overhaul of the landscaping throughout the downtown area.  New plans are being drawn up and will eventually be sent out for bids.  These are exciting times for Alpharetta as we begin to rethink and reshape the vision for our historic city center.

Focus Group Uncovers Citizen’s Priorities for Donald Mitchell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donald Mitchell kicked off his first of a series of focus groups with the citizens of Alpharetta to get firsthand input on their issues, ideas, thoughts and priorities for the community. This one hour event provided Donald the opportunity not to give a speach, but listen to what is on the minds of his fellow citizens.

At the top of everyone’s list was Making the Alpharetta City Center a better place to visit, shop, eat and enjoy….and get the same kind of “draw” that neighboring Roswell has today.  Additional priorities centered around traffic flow, neighborhood safety through PACT, the rerouting of Highway 9, developing more and better park and recreation facilities, Sunday alcohol sales, property taxes, minimizing the widening of roads, better enforcement of drunk driving and enforcing the solicitation laws in our subdivisions.

Donald will continue to conduct these focus groups throughout the campaign season not only to get feedback from his fellow citizens, but also to demonstrate that unlike most politicians, he’s a good listener. And he also wants to know firsthand what everyone’s top priorities are so once he is elected he can begin the process of addressing these priorities.

Chattahoochee Republican Women’s Club

Great meeting on Tuesday evening at the Chattahoochee Republican Women’s Club.  The guest speaker was Georgia Agriculture Commissioner, Gary Black, who gave an
insightful demonstration on the role and duties of the Agriculture Department in Georgia.  He also unveiled the new Georgia Grown logo.  Candidates
from Roswell, Johns Creek and Alpharetta were on hand to speak and I enjoyed
meeting the women in this group as well as the various candidates.  I would love to come and speak at your group so please contact us so we can set that up.