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1. Align the codes and ordinances with the master plan and uniformly enforce the land development code
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2. Encourage more activities for families and seniors
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3. Aggressively address infrastructure issues including the storm water management/ drainage issues and road resurfacing
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4. Reinstate the rescinded Ethics Ordinance that includes recusals for campaign contributions and conflict of interest
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5. Enforce the maintenance of vacant and derelict properties
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6. Listen objectively and respectfully to City Committees and citizens speaking at public hearings rather than deciding on issues before hearing reports from the committees
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7. Make a free parking decal available for all people who own property on Tybee- not just for those who live here
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8. Encourage and support the work of volunteers on Tybee
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9. Reinstate a meaningful Tybee Island Shore Protection Ordinance that protects our beach and sand dunes rather than “turn the whole thing over to DNR”
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10. Request that a new traffic signal be placed on the western part of island in the vicinity of Tybee Oaks
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11. Implement ordinances that encourage low-density development consistent with our Master Plan
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12. Conduct meetings in a manner that reflects open, honest and transparent government
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13. Protect our historic structures consistent with our Master Plan
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14. Implement a fair and uniformly enforced noise ordinance
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15. Keep more of our property tax dollars for Tybee
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16. Institute a stronger Tree protection ordinance consistent with our Master Plan
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17. Restrict Alley#3 for the use of non-motorized sea craft
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18. Establish an independent board of business people to provide guidance for the management of the Campground
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19. Provide assistance for Tybee’s small businesses and continue the Tybee Island Better Hometown Program
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20. Avoid direct involvement in the day-to-day operations of the City and respect the city manager form of government
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