Fayetteville City Council Candidate (Incumbent) District 6 – Bill Crisp

District 6 Filed Candidates:  Richard Kimball, Bill Crisp

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District 6 Subdivisions:

Arran Hills
Arran Lakes
Arran Lakes West
Asbury
Ashton Forest
Beacon Hill
Beaver Creek
Beaver Creek South
Bluesprings Woods
Canterbury
Colinwood Park
Erald Gardens
Green Acres
Hickory Grove
Kingswood
Lake Point Place
Landsdowne
Meadowwood
Middleton Plantation
Porter Place
Preston
Quailridge
Queensdale
Rayconda
Ridgewood
Robinwood
Runnymeade
Shadowlawn
Shenandoah
Springfield Crossing
Summer Grove
Surrey meadows
Tarleton Plantation
Village at Lakewood
Wells
Wells Place
Wendover
Westgate
Williamsburg Plantation
Winter Park
Woodland Village

Fayetteville City Council Candidate District 7 – Jeffrey Zimmerman

Seat currently filled by:  Councilman Larry Wright

District 7 Filed Candidates:  James Gaston, Larry Wright

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District 7 Subdivisions:

Arran Lakes North
Arran Park
Bone Creek
Brentwood
Brook Run
Chestnutt Hills
Cliffdale
Cliffdale Cottages
Cliffdale Forest
Cliffdale Point
Cloverleaf
Colony Village
Dunkirk Heights
Fenix
Glenbrook
Glenhaven
Hampton Oaks
Hawthorne
Holly Chase
Hollywood Heights
Hunters Crossing
Jennings Farm
Lafayette Plantation
Marlboro
Mayfair
Mountain Home
Newton Place
Remington
Scottsdale
Southgate
Sunset Park
Woodchase

 

Fayetteville City Council Candidate District 2 – Len Brown

Seat currently filled by Mayor Pro Tem Kady-Ann Davy

District 2 Filed Candidates:
Kirk Deviere
Gabrielle Henry-Galloway

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District 2 Subdivisions:

Blount’s Ridge
Borden Heights
Brookwood
Cade Hill
Cape Fear Crossing
Cedar Falls
College Park
Country Club Hills
Cumberland Heights
Edenroc
Eastwood Village
Eutaw
Fairview Park
Greenbriar Hills
Greenwood Homes
Haymount (shared with District 5)
Havilah Manor
Highland Acres
Holiday Park
Lock’s Creek
Massey Hill
Myrtle Hill
River Bluff
River Glen
Rivercliff
Rose Hill Park
Sadie Heights
Savoy Heights
Stonewood
Three Lakes
Tokay
Windsor Terrace

 

Fayetteville Mayoral Candidate Nat Robertson (Incumbent)

Candidates Name: Nat Robertson

Other Candidates Filed:  Val Applewhite

 

What endorsements have you received to date?

None, I have not solicited any endorsements during this campaign?

 

If offered, would you accept contributions from political action committees affiliated with the real estate industry? (RPAC, Buildpac etc.)

It would be an honor to again receive a contribution from any of the real estate PACs.

 

With Crime being the #1 City Council priority, what solutions would you bring to the table and how would you fund them?

Since being elected, for the second year in a row, we have experienced an overall double digit reduction in crime. We have installed and monitor cameras all over the city throughout the major corridors and we have contracted to maintain safe intersection with red-light cameras. Chief Medlock has doubled his efforts on Community Policing and has been recognized for his programs by the Department of Justice and the White House. After taking office, I pushed for the City Council to budget for more police officers. We ended up proceeding with the largest police officer recruitment ever in the history of our City, hiring forty-seven new police officers.

 

With our crime rate dropping, we will become competitive with other large cities in North Carolina for potential new businesses, industry and economic development. We can continue to do this within the current budget.

 

What ideas do you have to make it easier to open and maintain a new business in Fayetteville?

The City remains too hard to deal with in regards to inspections and permitting. As Mayor, I have insisted on customer service training for our front line staff. That has been completed however; we should do that type of training at least annually. We also continue to work toward a working “City-Works” system that will be easier for our developers to apply, track and pay for permits.

 

Quite frankly, we have too many ordinances restricting businesses. We should adopt ordinances that make it easier to do business here and promote commerce. Coming from the small business world, I will continue to fight this battle as long as I have a vote.

 

What are your solutions for homelessness?

Since taking office as Mayor, I have brought the issues of the homelessness to the attention of the entire Fayetteville City Council. This includes having it added to the City’s Strategic Goals for the first time ever. Having the issue added to the goals shows that the Council considers this issue a priority and allows city staff to give thought and share ideas on how to best tackle this issue.   Our influence has also encouraged the County Commission to add homelessness to their Strategic Goals as well. We have for the first time in the history of the City, set money aside to be used for projects/programs involving the homeless. Not for handouts, but for handups!   The City has dedicated property for a women’s homeless shelter (the HOPE Center) operated by True Vine Ministry and I have partnered with Col. Goldsby the VA Medical Center Director to ensure that our residents and Veterans have a safe, warm place to stay if needed.

 

Would you like the City of Fayetteville’s seal changed?

I was on the City Council in the early 1990’s when we instituted the script Fayetteville logo as an alternative to the Market House logo. Perhaps as I have done since being Mayor (see below), others may want to incorporate that logo/seal for their use as well. At that time we put the script logo on city cars, water towers, buildings and letterhead. However, the Market House reflects many thoughts of Fayetteville’s history in so many ways. The ratification of the US Constitution, the signing of the University of North Carolina Charter, the State House and State Capital along with some property and slavery sales. I don’t believe we should try to erase our history but instead learn by it and our mistakes so that we may continue to celebrate our diversity. We are not Baltimore, Charleston or Columbia we are Fayetteville, the best, most diverse and unique City in the Southeast. We as a community are not divisive or racist and if someone is having those thoughts, perhaps they should look inward and work on their own prejudice. As we have always done since 1762 in this great City, we should continue to heal and bring all races and cultures together to be a better place to raise our families.

 

What new ideas / concepts can you bring to the office you are seeking?

    • Continue with Chief Medlock the fight on crime.
    • Continue to challenge the bureaucrats’ that slow down government and stifle free enterprise.
    • Continue to enhance our quality of life through a strong park system.
    • Continue to work toward a friendlier, more efficient operation throughout the entire City.
    • Continue to expand our FAST system that will better allow employees and consumers to get to work, thus expanding our local economy and securing jobs for those who do not have reliable transportation.

 

 

 

Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce – 4th Qtr. Economic Development Update

The 4th Quarterly Economic Development Report from the Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce was presented at the June 22nd Spring Lake Board of Alderman.

Click for complete report….http://www.spring-lake.org/archived-minutes.html

The following talking points are from Jeffrey Hunt, President and CEO

  • Negotiated the sale remaining acreage in the Spring Lake Business and Industrial Park, including exit of Grant Murray contract and early payment of $300,000
  • Brought USDA State Director, Randy Gore to talk to the Board of Alderman about qualifying for certain USDA programs
  •  Funding from USDA loans could be used for public facilities, public safety and educational services

USDA Business and Industry Program

  • This program bolsters the existing private credit structure through the guaranteeing of loans for rural businesses allowing private lenders to extend more credit than they would typically be able to do
  • For profit businesses, nonprofits and cooperatives, federally recognized Tribes and public bodies are eligible to make a lender request
  • Exemptions that we might help secure next to and across the street from IHOP and a 77 acre parcel located north of east Manchester Rd. on Highway 210
  • Funds can be used for business conversion, enlargement, repair, modernization or development
  • Funds can be used for purchase and development of land, easements, rights of way, buildings or facilities
  • Funds can be used for purchase of equipment, leasehold improvements, machinery, supplies or inventory
  • Debt refinancing when new jobs will be created
  • Business and industrial acquisitions when the loan will keep the business from closing or/save or create jobs

Possible uses of the Business and Industry program

IHOP area to include Perry mobile Home Park

  • The entire concept of the Spring Lake Town River Walk to include:  a movie theater, grocery store and other retail as proposed by the Jordan group and Grant-Murray are eligible for the loan guarantee program

77 Acre Tract of Land off of 210

  • The proposed entertainment complex to include an amphitheater, botanical garden with conference space and other out parcel development

Main Street

  • Town funded the design and survey plans that will potential lead to increased funding for street scape improvements
  • Town to apply for CBDG grant through Cumberland County Community Development for the elimination of blight
  • NEW businesses on Main Street – Korean restaurant, Country Fish Fry
  • Construction of the overpass, berm, traffic circle and new side walks to Lake Street is scheduled to be completed by 2015

Other:

  • Land is being cleared for a new Courtyard Marriott

National Association of REALTORS® – CALL FOR ACTION!

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Stop Patent Trolls

Tell your U.S. Representative to support H.R. 9, the Innovation Act to stop patent trolls and protect the real estate industry from frivolous lawsuits.  

REALTORS® across the country receive threatening demand letters and lawsuits alleging patent infringement based on the use of common business tools such as drop down menus or search alert functions on websites and the scanner function on a copier. These patent trolls buy vague patents and use them to turn everyday business practices into potential lawsuits.

H.R. 9 is scheduled for House floor consideration next week.   Congress must pass this common-sense comprehensive patent litigation reform to protect Main Street businesses and REALTORS® from patent troll abuse.

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