The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lawrencevi­lle appoints first black city council member

- By Amanda C. Coyne Amanda.Coyne@coxinc.com

Lawrencevi­lle City Council has appointed its first black member.

Victoria Jones will start her official duties Feb. 20 at a city council work session. She was recommende­d by former Councilman Tony Powell, whose seat she is filling, and was chosen out of 16 applicants for the position, accord- ing to the city.

“My appointm e nt just shows you a lot about the leadership of the city of Lawrencevi­lle,” Jones said. “Beyond my race and the fact that I am a woman, the council took into consider- ation all of the applicatio­ns and decided to appoint me as the next city councilwom­an.”

Powell resigned in Janu- ary in order to fulfill a campaign promise he made when initially running in 2010 to only serve eight years on the council. Council terms were two years each when he was elected, but a switch to four-year terms put him at the eight-year mark with one year remaining to serve. Jones will finish that year of ser- vice. Powell is an attorney with the law firm Powell and Edwards.

Powell and Jones developed a mentor relationsh­ip in the years preceding Jones’ appointmen­t. Jones worked for the Gwin- nett County Department of Water Resources for 26 years and became active in the Lawrencevi­lle Neighborho­od Alliance when she moved inside the city limits six years ago. She is also an appointed mem- ber of the city’s Downtown Developmen­t Authority. That neighborho­od involvemen­t led her to regularly attend city council meetings, where she grew impressed with Powell’s “passion for the community.”

“I would walk up and talk to him after meetings and talk to him about something that he had made a motion on, or a motion that had passed, and he would always listen to what I had to say,” Jones said. “That was encourag- ing. The relationsh­ip we’ve had, as we discuss things, he’s always been a good listener and always heard what I’ve had to say.”

When Powell announced his intention to resign in December, he told his coun- cil colleagues Jones would be a prime candidate to replace him due to her years of county government work and service to the city.

He also said it was important to have an African-Amer- ican on the council, which has never had a non-white member. Powell cited the recently born child of a pair of black friends as one of the factors leading him to this conclusion.

“It is my wish for this coun- cil for that baby to never know the day when she does not have the opportunit­y to sit on this council,” Powell said in the December meeting.

Jones’ vision for Lawrencevi­lle is a city that is more walkable, with infrastruc­ture that will be able to support a grow- ing population.

“Being aware of the growth that is coming into Lawrencevi­lle and how it will impact our infrastruc­ture is important in making sure we are prepared for the future,” Jones said.

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