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Town seeks bids for park projects Conflicts of
interest – or not?
Stokesdale Town Council may spend as much as $775,475 in state and federal funds on park projects. If cost exceeds estimates, however, some council members say they will oppose spending one ‘thin dime’ out of reserves to fund the projects
Assertions against two Planning Board members and a Town Council member ratchet up tension ahead of landowner’s text amendment request by CHRIS BURRITT
by CHRIS BURRITT
Photo courtesy of the Town of Stokesdale
Stokesdale Town Council has earmarked $412,737.50 it received STOKESDALE – After deciding from federal and state funds for new town park features; the to seek bids for an amphitheater, playground equipment and basket- council will likely allocate another $362,737.50 for the park in its FY2023-24 budget, bringing the total to $775,475 for more ball and pickleball courts, Stokesplayground equipment, an amphitheater, nature trails, a basketball dale Town Council is prepared to court with six goals and possibly a pickleball court. spend more than three-quarters of finance” Town Park improvements, Jones said a million state and federal dollars on Town Park during the council’s meeting Jan. 12. Added projects. Landreth: “If we were going into the general The exact amount is $775,475, and that’s fund balance, I wouldn’t be voting for any of the price tag where councilmen Tim Jones these projects.” and Jimmy Landreth want to draw the line on
spending. “It is my intent as a council member not to spend one thin dime out of the general fund to
Residents pay no property taxes to the town of Stokesdale, spurring thriftiness in
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SUMMERFIELD – Opponents of landowner David Couch’s request to amend Summerfield’s development regulations are saying that two Planning Board members and a town councilman stand to gain financially if Couch is allowed to build apartments and other higher-density housing. Board members Kathy Rooney and Clark Doggett said conflictof-interest claims are unfounded, as did Town Attorney Bob Hornik. Doggett’s son, John, who serves on the council, said he didn’t want to comment on the allegations because he believes his opponents would seize upon anything he said – or didn’t say – to criticize him. Allegations of conflicts of interest have bubbled under the surface over the past year as Justin Wraight, an opponent of Couch’s plans, has expressed his concerns in emails to Hornik, Town Manager Scott Whitaker and council members. The disagreement emerged during the council’s meeting Jan. 10 when Wraight, Chip Person, Darryl Hodge and Gail Dunham raised their conflict-of-interest assertions.
“There are loads of conflicts of interest and I don’t think that is a good way to be,” Person said.
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