Candidate Profile: Jody Reichel, Sandy Springs Mayor

Candidate Profile: Jody Reichel, Sandy Springs Mayor

Author: Appen Podcast Network October 6, 2025 Duration: 51:34

Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! In this episode, we continue our 2025 candidate profile series with a conversation featuring Sandy Springs City Councilmember and mayoral candidate Jody Reichel.

As one of the most closely watched local elections in metro Atlanta, the Sandy Springs mayor's race has drawn significant attention for its potential to shape the city's growth, development, and identity over the next decade.

Reichel shares how her experience on the City Council has informed her priorities on issues like developtment, infrastructure, and fiscal responsibility. She also discusses her approach to community engagement, housing and zoning challenges, and maintaining the quality of life that has made Sandy Springs one of Georgia's most desirable places to live.

Whether you're a resident following the race closely or simply interested in how local leaders tackle big-city challenges, this episode offers an inside look at the ideas and motivations driving one of the region's key municipal contests.

Click here to connect with Jody or to find out more about her campaign.

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