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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Brookhaven: Countdown To Dec. 17

Brookhaven Names Interim City Manager

The mayor and city council held their second meeting on Wednesday night.

The Brookhaven City Council held its second meeting on Wednesday night, and appointed Marie Lewis Garrett as its interim city manager. Garrett served as Johns Creek's interim city manager during that city's start up phase. The city council also contracted with Slavin Management Consultants to search for a permanent city manager. The meeting was held at St. Martin's Episcopal School.

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don Gabacho

1:59 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

"Give us your name and address and we will..."---A Resident Just who is "we"?   more ›

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Personal Financial Disclosures Filed for Mayoral Candidates

View the personal financial disclosure reports available for each of the four mayoral candidates.

Each of the four mayoral candidates is listed as having a personal financial disclosure report on file with the state ethics commission, formally known as the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission. Below is information about the mayoral candidates' personal financial disclosures exactly as listed on the state ethics commission website:  

Thomas Porter

1:36 pm on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

So much for the mayoral candidates, how about Council Members? I live in Council District 3 and according to the same Georgia Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission (http://media.ethics.ga.gov) formerly the State Ethics Commission only 4 of the candidates in District 3 have filed the Personal Financial Disclosures which were due back in August. Now, days before the election only …   more ›

Davis, Murray Raise and Spend Most Campaign Funds

Each of them has raised more than $20,000.

Mayoral candidates J. Max Davis and Sandy Murray have brought in more than $20,000 each for their campaigns, according to the most recently filed campaign contribution disclosure reports. Davis leads with $23,482, which includes the $2,718 he has loaned his campaign. Murray has loaned her campaign $3,980 during the most recent campaign filing period, which brings her total contributions to $21,210. The most recent campaign contribution disclosure report must be filed before Oct. 28 to avoid late-filing fees from the state ethics commission. Reports show that mayoral candidate Larry Danese last filed a campaign contribution disclosure report on Oct. 5. According to that report, Danese has raised $1,230 and has spent $776. He loaned $1,130 …

Political Gadfly

8:52 pm on Friday, October 26, 2012

The Brookhaven Patch has more than it's fair share of knight-errants, who like Don Quixote can't resist tilting at windmills.   more ›

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Final Mayoral Forum Focuses on Campaign Disclosure Financials

The four mayoral candidates continued to discuss campaign contributions from potential vendors, absence of campaign disclosures and contributors to the Brookhaven YES and NO City Brookhaven campaigns.

Editor's Note: This story includes information about state ethics commission fines for each of the four mayoral candidates. Due to a filing schedule error, some of these fines (which were showing on the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission website as of this morning and even on Tuesday afternoon) have been and will be inactivated. The follow-up story can be found here. The third and final Brookhaven mayoral debate, which had several rebuttals from candidate J. Max Davis mostly, was a stark contrast to the first mayoral debate, which had no rebuttals. Like the first mayoral debate, the candidates were allowed a rebuttal any time an opponent mentioned his or her name when answering the questions posed by audience …

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don Gabacho

8:15 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

"And yes if I was running for Mayor I would probably avoid taking contributions from potential vendors, but its not illegal or unethical."---Eric Come again? In light of Mr Davis having sat on a purported 'citizens' committee petitioning our State Congress, for the City of Bookhaven, with a State Congressman, Jacobs, authoring the purportedly 'citizens' petition" also? "Notwithstanding both being…   more ›

UPDATED- Murray: I Voted 'No' to Cityhood, but 100% Behind It Now

Other mayoral candidates weigh in on whether opposing the cityhood vote will affect the effectiveness of a mayor or council member.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Final Mayoral Forum Tonight at Brookhaven UMC

Prepare your questions because you have another chance to visit and ask the mayoral and city council candidates what you need to know before you vote.

Brookhaven's mayoral and city council candidates will be available for questions at Brookhaven United Methodist Church today at 7 p.m. The last mayoral forum was Oct. 15 at Oglethorpe University. It can be seen in its entirety here. If you want to catch the first mayoral forum, which was held on Oct. 4 at Ashford Park Elementary, you can watch it in its entirety here.

LARRY HURST

7:37 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

As a candidate for the City of Brookhaven I attended the debate at the United Methodist Church last night. I was disappointed that most of the debate was about each candidate attacking J. Max, and J. Max defending himself. Most of the attacking was over “transparency.” If voters want transparency in government then lets require ALL City Employee’s and elected officials salaries and benefits be …   more ›

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

UPDATED- Davis: I Accepted Campaign Contributions from Vendors

Mayoral candidate J. Max Davis said he has accepted campaign contributions from prospective vendors, but that won't affect future decisions.

As Brookhaven marches ahead towards cityhood, the Governor’s Commission on Brookhaven and its committees of volunteers are researching and compiling options of vendors to provide services the city will need.  Some of those potential vendors have contributed to the campaign of mayoral candidate J. Max Davis. Davis explained that he had accepted vendor campaign contributions at the Monday mayoral forum at Oglethorpe. He was not able to tell Brookhaven Patch which vendors have contributed to his campaign. Fellow mayoral candidate Larry Danese said he turned down offers of campaign contributions from potential vendors because doing so is “totally and completely wrong.” “It just would not cross my mind to do it,” Danese told Patch. He said it …

Thom Shepard

9:55 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Has anyone seen any mention of this in any print newspaper? I would think it would make an interesting story when a vendor that provides millions of dollars in services to a neighbor city that turns around and gives campaign contributions to a Mayoral Candidate as well as a state legislator who has been very involved in the start-up, Tommy Taylor. Especially when Mike Jacobs and Dan Weber helped …   more ›

Watch: Footage of Monday's Mayoral Forum

In case you missed it, watch Monday's Brookhaven mayoral forum in its entirety here.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Mayoral Forum Brings a Little Heat

The mayoral forum at Oglethorpe University's Lupton Hall brought a little more heat than the past mayoral debates.

The three candidates– Larry Danese, J. Max Davis and Sandy Murray- hoping to earn enough votes to become Brookhaven's first mayor took the stage again to answer questions from residents in another mayoral forum. The forum was hosted by the Brookhaven Reporter at Oglethorpe University's Lupton Hall on Monday evening. The format of the forum was just like the last mayoral forum hosted by the Ashford Park Civic Association and the Drew Valley Civic Association. Audience members could ask questions and the candidates took turns answering them. Throughout the last forum, however, the candidates would often agree with each other. This time, the candidates took a little more time to make sure Brookhaven residents could see them as three distinct …

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HamBurger

5:01 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Fallacy??? If they can expend so much time, money and effort towards creating a new city, they could have done the same thing to make DeKalb the great county it once was. Unfortunately, they elected to continue fragmenting our area. Their self-serving political decisions will come back to haunt all of us. I am going to do like Eddie and make my Brookhaven properties Section 8. Please pass the …   more ›

Friday, October 5, 2012

An Open Letter from Thom Shepard to the Citizens of the Future City of Brookhaven

Mayoral Candidate Thom Shepard issued this letter about the suspension of his campaign.

On October 3rd I decided to suspend my campaign for Mayor of Brookhaven. It was not a decision I wanted to make. To understand my decision I really need to go back to why I decided to run for mayor. I participated in the election process of both Dunwoody and Chattahoochee Hills and met most of the candidates and introduced to them many of the concepts, tools and vision I have gained experience with around the country where leaders are taking their cities and rural areas towards a more sustainable vision of preservation, conservation and great walkable and bikeable urban design and development. I was frustrated during both of the elections because the candidates who seemed to understand, in my personal opinion, both the very important …

TomMiller

3:44 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012

While this guy is doing the work for free, let's hope that other law firms get the chance to submit a bid for the work - and hey! guess what??? a couple of the guys on the commission ARE lawyers and WORK at law firms with government experience! whoda thunk it?   more ›

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