Augusta, GA
Mayoral candidates meet for forum to share goals for Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Within the main election, 210 votes separated Steven Kendrick and Garnett Johnson within the race for Augusta mayor.
The mayoral candidates confronted off throughout a discussion board at Larger Mount Caanan Missionary Church.
Every candidate has totally different objectives for Augusta, and now it’s time for voters to resolve which candidate aligns with their very own.
“Financial growth is one, cleansing up our metropolis is 2, decreasing the tax burden to residents is three plenty of initiatives and issues that must get completed,” stated Steven Kendrick, candidate.
Garnett Johnson, candidate stated: “One in every of my first objectives is so as to add accountability to the taxpayer. It’s a dialog nobody else is having. We’d like to ensure we’re working in essentially the most fiscal conservative method attainable.”
“There are 10 commissioners that additionally serve this nice metropolis. It’s my purpose to ensure I set up a relationship with all 10 of them to ensure we’re on the identical web page so we will transfer this metropolis in a constructive route,” he stated.
Wednesday’s discussion board introduced up discussions of retaining younger individuals, inexpensive housing, and plans for South Augusta.
Kendrick stated: “I need to realign and resize our authorities. If we will transfer some individuals round, get some higher supply of providers by placing individuals in the fitting locations.”
Every candidate hopes the discussion board helped make clear their place on these stances earlier than voters head to the polls.
“Folks get an opportunity to listen to demonstrated what each of us imagine, and people beliefs will resonate with somebody, with the group at giant, and we will end up voters and ensure they arrive out,” he stated.
It doesn’t matter what occurs on election day, every candidate says they hope it pushes Augusta ahead.
Johnson stated: “We received an hour to actually inform who we’re, what our visions and platforms are to share a few of our private emotions of our visions for town. So I’m excited that I had the chance to try this tonight.”
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Trees Crush Roof of Home in Georgia After Hurricane Helene
The roof of a home in Augusta, Georgia, was crushed by fallen trees after Hurricane Helene caused widespread destruction, video from October 1 shows.
X user @j_wieberdink said she filmed this video of her husband’s home in Augusta and said “thousands of homes look like this.”
“Five days later, we don’t have power. Power lines down. The roads that have been cleared were cleared by citizens with chainsaws … our power grid has been destroyed by this storm,” she wrote in a caption on the post. Credit: @j_wieberdink via Storyful
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Augusta, GA
Kamala Harris coming to Augusta to see hurricane damage
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Vice President Kamala Harris will visit Georgia to tour the damage Hurricane Helene left across the Peach State.
The vice president will be in Augusta on Wednesday, where she will be briefed on recovery efforts.
Harris will also give updates on federal actions that are being taken to support emergency response and recovery efforts in Georgia and several other states.
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On Monday, Harris visited Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters where she received a follow-up briefing on the ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and thanked federal personnel and first responders for their work to support impacted communities.
During her remarks, she made it clear that the Biden-Harris administration “will continue to do everything we can to help you recover and to help you rebuild – no matter how long it takes.”
President Joe Biden, meanwhile, will visit storm-hit areas of North Carolina on Wednesday. He’ll “engage with first responders and state and local officials in South Carolina en route to North Carolina.”
Early Friday, the Category 1 storm hit Augusta, knocking out power to most of the city, toppling trees onto homes, killing nearly 25 people across the CSRA and leading to a more than two-day shutdown of Augusta’s water system.
Harris’ visit will come just a day after President Joe Biden approved a major disaster declaration for Richmond, Columbia and Jefferson counties.
The White House said Harris has spoken with Georgia leaders, including Gov. Brian Kemp and Savannah Mayor Van Johnson, ahead of her planned visit to the state.
The Augusta visit comes after ones Monday by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga.
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Hurricane Helene hit hard and fast in Augusta. Recovery across Georgia is taking more time
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