GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) On Broadway’s Director will take a seat on the Green Bay City Council
Brian Johnson says it was never about ending Guy Zima’s 40-year run on the council.
Johnson collected 53 percent of the vote in a close race. He said he spent time listening to the people, now he looks to help them.
“Of course I am excited to have the opportunity to be a problem solver for the people of our district, and better understand how that fits into the overall vision of Green Bay.”
Johnson says part of his mission will be to help improve the decorum in the council, something that has been an issue.
“If our aldermen and city hall are working well together, we should be able to slingshot this community into a stratosphere that they have not been in previously.
While Johnson ended a four decade run of Guy Zima, he says that was never what the election was all about.
“He should be commended for his public service. I think the voters in the district were looking for more stability and more decorum.
He said he feels the voters also voted the way they did, to have someone who can represent them in a professional manner, but also be effective.
Johnson says he is looking to be a voice for the people in his district and in the city.
He also hopes to help improve the decorum that the council has been lacking. Johnson collected 53 percent of the vote.


