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Matt Kорас

Matt Kорас

Durham City Council - Ward 1

About the Office

The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.

Term Length

4 years

Election Date

Nov 4, 2025

About Me

Party

Nonpartisan

Occupation

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My Top Issues

Environment / Energy

Address flooding through green infrastructure like rain gardens and bioswales to address stormwater runoff from development.

Housing

Fight displacement through programs that provide home repairs, low-income homeowner support, energy efficiency, eviction diversion, and legal aid to fight corporate advantage.

Economy

Develop an economic strategy that supports our local businesses and promotes environmental sustainability, while diversifying our tax base to take tax pressure off low-income and fixed-income homeowners.

Housing

Produce more affordable units and missing middle housing through local revolving construction loan programs, streamlined permitting for pre-approved affordable designs, and a revised Unified Development Ordinance.

Civil Rights

Welcome our immigrant and LGBTQ neighbors and protect them from outside attacks.

Environment / Energy

Draw from the Triangle Resilience Partnership research to prioritize low-income areas that suffer most from heat and flooding.

Arts / Culture

Protect and promote Durham’s arts and our cultural heritage as key lever of local economic development, using the new Durham Cultural Roadmap (in development) as a guide.

Housing

Identify public land and broker public-private partnerships to build more long-term affordable units.

Environment / Energy

Tackle the heat island effect in low-income, marginalized neighborhoods through an expanded native tree canopy and green space.

Criminal Justice / Public Safety

Address root causes of violence, like economic and housing insecurity and racial injustice.

Infrastructure / Transportation

Maintain free bus service and expand local and regional transit to conveniently and affordably connect people from where they live to where they work and play.

Environment / Energy

Accelerate our city’s transition to renewable energy and energy efficiency as laid out in the Carbon Neutrality and Renewable Energy Action Plan, including more solar arrays on city buildings and growing our participation in the Green Source Advantage program.

Environment / Energy

Use the UDO to shift land use to better protect our natural ecosystems.

Who I'm Running Against

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