
Savannah Regional Central Labor Council Endorses
"The Savannah Regional Central Labor Council PROUDLY endorses Bill Durrence for Alderman 2nd District. How you vote is your choice but we have done the research and believe Bill has the best interest of ALL working families. VOTE November 5th!" #Endorsements #BillDurrence #SecondDistrict

Bill Durrence Campaign files complaint with Georgia Government Campaign and Finance Commission again
EDIT TO INCLUDE STATEMENT ON OCTOBER 25, 2019: Mr. Leggett is a seasoned candidate having run for office twice previously – so missing the filing deadlines for all required campaign contribution disclosure statements – four in total – is more than an oversight as suggested by Mr. Leggett. Rather it illustrates a glaring failure to pay any attention to the basic, fundamental pillar of transparency, the sources for collection and the disbursement of campaign funds. It doesn’t m

Bill Durrence Endorsed by Savannah Morning News
#CityofSavannah #BillDurrence #AldermanSecondDistrict #DistrictTwo

Savannah, get involved!
The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah are accepting applications beginning through Friday, October 25, and 2019 at 5:00 p.m. for appointment to the following Boards, Commissions and Authorities: CHATHAM-SAVANNAH AUTHORITY FOR THE HOMELESS. Nineteen (19) members appointed to overlapping four-year (4) terms. Four (4) appointed by City Council to develop and oversee implementation of comprehensive plan for public and private agencies to deal effectively with problems of

Bike Walk Savannah Candidate Questionnaire
Responses to the Candidate Questionnaire issued by Bike Walk Savannah: We believe our Mayoral and aldermanic candidates should work to make Savannah’s streets and communities safe for people of all ages and abilities — no matter their mode of transportation.
In September we distributed a survey to our members and supporters and asked them to rank areas related to mobility issues, specifically issues facing people who bike and walk. Their responses were used to craft the que

Bill Durrence receives endorsements
[SAVANNAH, Ga] -- Bill Durrence, candidate for re-election for Savannah's Second District Alderman seat, has received three endorsements from local, regional and state organizations. The Police Benevolent Association of Georgia has officially endorsed Durrence for District Two and will ask their members to cast ballots in his favor.
Also endorsing Durrence, the Savannah Regional Central Labor Council who will advocate for Durrence's re-election among their members as well

Response to Survey Request | Supporting the Arts
From: Bigger Pie <info@biggerpiesav.org> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2019 3:28 PM To: Bill Durrence Subject: Arts and Culture Candidate Questionnaire Dear Mr. Durrence,
We've met before, but I'm writing to you today as Executive Director of the Arts Advocacy organization Bigger Pie. This correspondence is on behalf of a coalition of over 35 artists and art organizations, including the Arts and Culture Alliance of Chatham County, Deep Center, Arts Georgia, Americans for the A

Hey Bill…What is with the train horn at 3AM???
A constituent who has been actively engaged with District Two issues and been a great resource for thoughtful conversation and debate recently asked the question on his personal social media: "New train horn at 3am - what is going on??" and tagged me on the post. The City has been working on train issues for some time, but when I saw this post, before I filled this gentleman and his followers in on the backstory, I wanted to check on what the new horn time meant, if anything.

Invocation for July 2nd City Council Meeting
It is accepted science that diversity in genetics creates a healthy strength in a population, and many believe that is also true on a social

Waters Avenue Corridor Continues to Evolve
After years, even decades, of neglect, the city has spent a long time trying to lure businesses back to Waters Avenue. The boarded-up buildings and dilapidated homes make Waters Avenue a ripe place for development. "There seems to be a critical moment when something is ready to happen. We've been trying for a long time with Waters, but that time seems to be now," said District 2 Alderman Bill Durrence. The city has finished a significant portion of the Waters Avenue project.