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A Costly Master Plan That Misses Tallapoosa’s Real Needs
I’ve been talking with residents, business owners, and community leaders. I’ve listened to your frustrations and your hopes. The message is clear: people want real progress, not pricey renderings.
Oct 163 min read


The Change: Why Tallapoosa Deserves Restoration - Not Reinvention
Good growth invests in residents first. It keeps property taxes fair. It celebrates our history instead of rewriting it. It invites businesses that serve the community, not just those that look good on a grant proposal.
Tallapoosa doesn’t need to become “the next anything.”We just need to take care of our own.
Oct 135 min read


What Happened To Halloween on Head Ave? A Tradition we need to bring back!
We might not be able to bring back Halloween on Head Avenue this year, but we can start planning for next year. Together, we can make it even better than before—by working with local businesses, churches, civic groups, and volunteers to line the street with pumpkins, music, and laughter once again. Imagine downtown filled with costumed kids, decorated storefronts, and families from all across West Georgia rediscovering the magic of Tallapoosa.
Oct 83 min read


Tally Mountain Golf Course: A City-Run Business and City Asset
Like our parks, streets, and downtown, the golf course is an asset that belongs to the people of Tallapoosa. And just like those other assets, it deserves real attention from the Mayor and City Council.
Oct 74 min read


Tallapoosa’s Events Deserve Citywide Promotion – and Here’s Why
Tallapoosa doesn’t just need to preserve its traditions — we need to grow them into opportunities. Our festivals and parades should be more than fun; they should be a core part of our economic strategy. With the right leadership, we can make sure every event, big or small, shines a spotlight on our community and keeps Tallapoosa thriving.
Oct 63 min read


Joe Glass for Mayor of Tallapoosa: Bringing Back What We’ve Lost
We don’t need to reinvent who we are. We just need to get back to what made us strong in the first place.
That’s my vision: to honor the past by restoring the pride, accountability, and momentum that our community has been missing.
Oct 43 min read


A Tale of Two Parks: Why Tallapoosa Deserves Better
That vision is achievable—but only if the city decides that our people and our parks are worth investing in.
Tallapoosa deserves better. Our citizens deserve better. And Helton Howland Park deserves to shine as the community jewel it was always meant to be.
Sep 293 min read


Why Is One of Tallapoosa’s Greatest Assets Being Neglected?
Helton Howland Park should not be remembered as a story of neglect. It should be a shining example of what happens when a city chooses to invest—even modestly—in its people, its families, and its future.
Sep 252 min read


How a Thriving Downtown Can Ease the Burden on Homeowners
Together, we can create a future where every resident benefits from growth, and where the heart of Tallapoosa beats strong for generations to come.
Sep 223 min read


Proactive Leadership Means Real Transparency
Tallapoosa deserves a mayor who leads from the front, not one who plays catch-up. Leadership is about being proactive — and that’s the kind of leadership I’m offering.
Sep 202 min read


Revitalizing Tallapoosa’s Historic Downtown
When we breathe new life into the heart of our town, we strengthen everything around it: our neighborhoods, our economy, and our identity.
Sep 153 min read


Open Letter to Tallapoosa: I’m Asking for Your Support
Together, we can deliver the steady, practical leadership Tallapoosa deserves—leadership that listens, solves problems, and puts families first.
Sep 82 min read


Tallapoosa Needs You!
Our community is filled with passionate, skilled individuals who deeply care about our city's future. If you are one of these individuals, I strongly encourage you to consider running for one of the two available city council seats. Public service is both an honor and a responsibility, and your involvement could make all the difference in steering Tallapoosa towards a prosperous future.
Jul 102 min read


Haralson County’s Property Tax Increase: A Call for Accountability, Transparency, and Compassion
If you’ve received a tax bill that feels impossible to manage, you are not alone. I strongly encourage everyone to explore the appeal process—your voice matters. We must also show up at public meetings, speak out, and support one another as neighbors.
Jun 173 min read


Beautifying Tallapoosa: Celebrating Our Heritage & Creating a United, Vibrant City
Beautifying Tallapoosa: Enhancing public spaces, preserving historic homes, and uniting our community for a vibrant future.
May 293 min read


Twenty Years of Stagnation: Why Tallapoosa Needs Experienced, Qualified Leadership Now
It’s time to elect leaders with proven experience in business, economics, and community development. Leaders who have a track record of getting things done. Leaders who will bring transparency, accountability, and fresh ideas to the table.
May 214 min read


It’s Time for Real Solutions—Not Just Hope: Why Tallapoosa Needs New Leadership
Together, we can revitalize Tallapoosa, support our local businesses, upgrade our infrastructure, and ensure that our city is a place where families and entrepreneurs alike can thrive.
May 134 min read


Celebrating National Nurses Week: Honoring the Heart of Healthcare
To the nurses of Tallapoosa: you are seen, you are valued, and you are cherished. From the Glass family to yours, Happy National Nurses Week! This week and always, we honor and celebrate you.
May 64 min read


Building Tallapoosa’s Future: Thriving Together through Enlightened Self-Interest
Together, let’s build a Tallapoosa where progress is shared, opportunities are plentiful, and our community thrives—today and for generations to come.
Apr 293 min read


Celebrating Earth Day: A Sustainable Vision for Tallapoosa
committed to policies and actions that place sustainability and environmental stewardship at the heart of our community's growth and development
Apr 222 min read
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