Meet Joe Campbell
Honest Work. Honest Leadership.
WORKING HIS WAY UP FROM THE BOTTOM
Joe’s story is one of grit, grace, and good old-fashioned American perseverance. He spent several years in foster care before being adopted by a loving family in rural Wyoming. It was there — surrounded by wide open skies and hardworking people — that Joe learned the values that still guide him today: be honest, work hard, and help others when you can.
He graduated from high school and got his start at a local community college before transferring to the University of Montana. His path wasn’t glamorous, but it was real — and like many Americans, he knows what it means to roll up his sleeves and earn every step forward.
In 1990, Joe moved to Central Florida and began working as a bellman at Walt Disney World. Over the next three decades, he worked his way up through the company — not by cutting corners, but by showing up, working hard, and treating people fairly. From leading hotel teams to navigating complex labor issues, Joe earned a reputation for practical problem-solving and bringing folks together. He finished his Disney career as a leader for Resort Development, making sure large-scale projects were delivered on time, on budget, and built to last.
COMMITTED TO SERVING THE COMMUNITY
In 2018, Joe and his family moved to Peachtree City where his initial intention of staying home for a year to help his wife and two sons settle into their new community became the beginning of a love story with our city. He turned his focus to serving his neighbors and community. Whether it’s helping at local events, serving as the Chairman of the Peachtree City Convention and Visitors Bureau Board of Directors, volunteering at Crabapple Lane Elementary or mentoring the next generation as a local Boy Scout leader, Joe believes in giving back to the community that’s given him so much.
COMMON-SENSE LEADERSHIP THAT’S ABOUT YOU
He’s a neighbor, not a career politician. Joe’s someone who believes in showing up, listening well, working hard and doing the right thing — even when it’s not the easy thing. Joe is running to bring a calm, common-sense voice to local leadership. No drama, no grandstanding — just a commitment to serve the community he calls home.
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PRESERVE. THRIVE. CONNECT.
How Joe will shape the future you imagine for Peachtree City
Preserve the village charm, green space, and safety of our neighborhoods
Traffic efficiency:
Our City needs a more comprehensive strategy on traffic. I have a very simple approach on traffic - if it creates a safety issue, or gets so bad I reconsider my travel in that area, we have a problem. We will collaborate with DOT, regional commissions, and surrounding communities to identify alternative routes and potential new roads around—rather than through—the city with a comprehensive, city-wide study that includes commuter patterns. This approach will help divert heavy traffic away from neighborhoods, improving safety and quality of life for residents, and look beyond just specific intersections to understand the entire ecosystem. We are at a point where relieving pressure in one area will likely just shift it to another - we need to take a holistic approach.
I am prioritizing traffic efficiency on highway 54 while preserving neighborhood safety and charm. We are unlikely to make any changes to the existing north / south improvement scope that is already underway, but have work to do on the east / west traffic. Reducing backups here will shorten commute times, lower stress for drivers, and reduce the temptation for cut-through traffic in residential areas.
Our city can improve through some quicker fixes. We can implement light synchronization along congested corridors; for example, six lights between Hwy 74 and McDuff within ¾ mile currently contribute to backups. Coordinated timing will improve traffic flow, reduce idling, lower emissions, and improve travel predictability.
We will focus on city-funded solutions like traffic circles and improved pathway networks to reduce congestion beyond just major intersections. Smaller-scale projects can have big impacts on safety and travel times without requiring lengthy state approval processes.
In all of this, we will work to limit the use of residential neighborhoods as traffic cut-throughs, ensuring safety and protecting the village feel. This measure will decrease speeding and through-traffic in neighborhoods, making streets safer for pedestrians and children.
Cart Path Safety:
Our cart paths are so much of what makes our City special. Our residents are asking for increased safety on these paths - we will call for Police and City to more effectively enforce speed limits and safe driving rules on multi-use paths, and consider programs like Golf Cart Drivers Ed for those without a drivers license. Improved safety on the paths will reduce accidents and keep the system enjoyable for all ages.
We can also enhance path safety with wider lanes where possible, add convex mirrors at blind turns, and faster repair of hazards. These improvements make paths safer for both motorized and non-motorized users, encouraging more people to use them.
Green Space & Recreation:
Peachtree City is a simply stunning community - and we have a shared responsibility to protect and grow that natural beauty. Much of it is attributed to the green spaces we cherish — as a result, we will maintain and expand green space in new developments, reinforcing the Village concept in zoning guidelines and via the Unified Development Ordinance. Green spaces promote recreation, improve air quality, and protect property values.
Our city will thrive by partnering with organizations like the Southern Conservation Trust to enhance interactive green spaces. This expands recreational opportunities and fosters a stronger sense of community connection to nature. We can expand multi-generational recreation options, including safe evening activities for teens, more daycare facilities, and indoor recreation spaces. These amenities attract families, improve quality of life, and support community engagement year-round.
Thrive by supporting small businesses, smart growth, and housing balance
Small Businesses
As the heartbeat and fabric of our community, these special gems need our full support. Peachtree City will be a place where small businesses thrive, we reduce red tape , making it easier to start and maintain operations. This encourages entrepreneurship, job creation, and keeps money circulating in the local economy.
On their behalf, I will engage with commercial property owners to address rapid rent increases that threaten small businesses. Stable rents allow local shops to thrive, keeping the community vibrant and diverse.
Connecting our small businesses by making it easy for them to engage in community events and bring visibility to their unique offerings will be key to how we continue to thrive, together.
Forming a small business listening forum to regularly hear perspectives of these business owners and ensure their voices are well understood and represented.
Smart Growth
One of the special things about Peachtree City is you know exactly when you’re in the city… and also when you’re not. No billboards, beautiful spaces, and the village feel are all essential to what makes this city special. Growth is part of building a vibrant future, but it needs to be smart growth. For our city, I will tightly vet commercial developments to ensure they enhance rather than erode the Village concept. This protects the community’s small-town character while still allowing for economic growth. I’ll evaluate not only the primary benefits and risks, but also the strategic benefits and implications of each choice, as well as any secondary impacts. Establishing a clearer rubric for this vetting will be part of our rigor.
We also have existing spaces in need of revitalization. Reinvesting in vacant or underperforming spaces to revitalize commerce without unnecessary expansion will be a top priority, addressing dated facilities and underperforming areas within our City. Revitalization encourages local spending, improves aesthetics, and strengthens the tax base.
Housing Density
Housing density is a complex topic that can quickly introduce bias. I’m eager to approach this with the facts, and stay focused on clear criteria for how our city addresses housing decisions — ensuring it maintains the village feel, validate it will not exacerbate our existing traffic issues, and conduct a detailed financial analysis on the financial benefits and tradeoffs.
Our city needs a comprehensive housing study to balance low-density development with affordability, allowing workers to live in the city and reduce commuting traffic. This approach supports local businesses by creating a nearby workforce while maintaining the city’s suburban feel.
Our Schools, Police, and First Responders
Our schools are top-notch, and we should relish, celebrate, and protect them. Our educators are extraordinary, and having had children through Crabapple Lane Elementary, JC Booth Middle, and McIntosh High has given me a wide opportunity to see our teachers and administrators first hand - they deserve our strongest support. Their commitment to our children is remarkable, and I consider our schools one of the shining gems of Peachtree City. You will continue to find me avidly supporting them.
Police Chief Moon and her force are also incredible - they do a remarkable job not only protecting our city, but also building relationships across our City. They are paired with an incredible team of First Responders who, together, help us thrive as a city. I am certain these teams will continue to be put to the test, and they have my full support as we continue to build our future.
Connect with open communication, transparency, and community
Listening
I am a listener, and you can count on me to model servant leadership through consistent presence, preparation, and respect for diverse perspectives. A leadership style based on listening and service strengthens community unity and trust. I also believe strongly anyone serving in public office needs to be a role model for our children. I will commit to you that I will be exactly that, and look forward to meeting you and your family on Drake Field or at the Farmer’s Market and hearing what you all have to say.
Creating more forums for our community to come together and be heard can only help our City grow. We will host quarterly Town Halls and create online listening panels to gather input before decisions are finalized. This gives residents a stronger voice in shaping policies that affect them and ensures leaders are aware of diverse perspectives.
I also oppose further limitations on public comment time at City Council meetings and allow civil input on agenda items. Preserving open dialogue helps maintain transparency and trust in local government.
Transparency
We grow together through honest, transparent discussions. We won’t always agree on everything, but you can count on me to share my opinion (and not adjust it so you’re hearing what you want to hear), and I will count on you for the same. Together, we can progress forward. I’m committed to increasing transparency to reduce the risk of conflicts of interest and corruption and minimize any perception of such. Work with Communications team, we can expand how we promote educational workshops and programs to get more people connected to streaming City Council meetings, engaging in online and in-person forums.
For our city to grow, we need more interactive discussions to provide a more participatory budget process and a better understanding of SPLOST use. Clear, accessible decision-making processes build public confidence and accountability. The debates make us better, together - hearing different points of view creates a ‘constructive discomfort’ that gets us to a better outcome in the end - not an ‘us’ versus ‘them’, but we, together, finding the optimal solution. If I could get the Chinese government and a Fortune 50 US company to come to agreement on points of difference when I worked for Disney, I’m confident I can do the same for our City.
Building our future based on data and facts. Our city comes together when we can use evidence-based decision-making, sharing data with the public to build trust. Residents can better understand and support policies when they see the facts behind them. They often also help generate even better solutions, so more sharing of the data will be a non-negotiable.
Engagement
Getting the community together is one of the many elements that helps Peachtree City thrive - and you want more of this. More events, more cart paths, more, more, more.
Cart path expansion helps our traffic issues, ignites one of the delightful elements of our community, and drives connectivity. We will support the Transportation Advisory Group’s community-led approach to path safety and expansion. Engaging residents in decision-making ensures that solutions meet real-world needs.
Peachtree City needs more community offerings, and with an eye towards specific groups. We’ll collaborate with the Recreation and Special events team to host more community events. We have amazing facilities in PTC (Drake Field, The Fred, Athletic Fields) that are underutilized. This will bring residents together more often, create opportunities to engage with our small businesses, foster a sense of community and provide opportunities for interaction with local officials.