• Councilwoman Stephanie Endres Protect Us From Approving an Unseen $2 Million Lighting Design

    October 19, 2017
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    In a recent work session, only Stephanie Endres kept the Johns Creek City Council from approving a $2 million lighting plan which no one has seen on Abbotts Bridge Road. Watch as she asks the hard questions on your behalf and keeps us from being forced to approve any plan on short notice.

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    The Georgia Record was relaunched in June of 2021 and has been extremely successful fighting corruption in the state named after King George of England. The original paper was started in 1899 and published into the early 20th century. In 2020, CDM (Creative Destruction Media) acquired Johns Creek Post and brought back The Georgia Record to better represent the state rather than just Johns Creek News.

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    Suzi Krizan

    Go Stephanie Go....I am voting for you.

    Anonymous

    Nice work Stephanie. You actually wanted to understand the issue rather than acting like you understood (like the mayor).

    Ed Thompson

    An excellent example of the integrity that Stephanie Endres brings to her role as our City Council Post 5 representative. She earns my vote every day.

    ccitizen777

    I have followed your actions on the Council for over a year and you have my vote. Any JC resident that really cares about the future of this city with cast a vote for Stephanie!

    Anonymous

    Stephanie is a jewel, and I'm not buying Bodker or Broadbent's change of heart on this project. They were planning to sneak this thru all along. Tom Black has been working in Georgia local government and cutting deals with GADOT for over 25 years. He knows exactly how these deals work and he should have divulged ALL of the angels to Council. The agenda item was deliberately written in an ambiguous fashion to enable multiple interpretations.

    Stephanie had to extract information from Black like a dentist pulling teeth. That's why Bodker and Broadbent quickly pushed to approve spending money for the design after several of Stephanie's questions. Black had no intention of volunteering information regarding the multiple angles of this $2 million expenditure, but Stephanie kept peeling the onion until everything was revealed. Then all of a sudden, Bodker has a spiritual awakening and decides to agree with Stephanie.

    If Bodker and Broadbent truly didn't know how this deal worked, then that's even worse than what I laid out above. And, this just represents another example of Bodker and his voting bloc of blind loyalists squandering our tax dollars like a pack of drunken sailors.

    Nim

    What's the status on the Abbotts Bridge street lights? It is very dark without them, especially now that the sunrise is getting later and school starts before sunrise in the winter. The ones on Kimball Bridge look fantastic. We have new sidewalks on Abbotts Bridge between Jones Bridge and Parson, but no street lights at all !

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