Archived Opinion

Reelected Hamlet, Mull to Canton board

To the Editor:

I am writing to express my support for Ralph Hamlett and Gail Mull for Canton aldermen.  

Although I live outside the city limits of Canton, I have attended board meetings since May 2013 when I became an active volunteer with Camp Hope. I am impressed with the positive direction, initiatives, programs, ordinances, policies and plans that Ralph and Gail, working together with the other aldermen, mayor, town manager and town staff, have adopted. They have accomplished so much not just for Canton but for all of us in Haywood County and beyond.  

Plans are moving forward for a new outdoor swimming pool. An aggressive economic development plan is being implemented. An ordinance is in place to improve the safety and market appeal of downtown buildings along with grant money to assist property owners. Improvements are constantly being made to an aging water infrastructure. Salary adjustments have been made to bring town employees closer to the market average. A balanced budget that does not raise taxes has been adopted.   

These are just a few of their accomplishments. One of their best decisions was to hire Seth Hendler-Voss as town manager. Seth brings talent, skill, knowledge, energy and enthusiasm to his position.  

Ralph and Gail share this passion for Canton. They listen to the residents, research the issues, ask questions and then ultimately make decisions that are in the best interests of the citizens. They strive to build on Canton’s rich heritage, preserve Canton’s beloved traditions, and embrace new ideas that will enhance Canton’s future. They are constantly seeking to do what is best both short- and long-term.  

I strongly encourage the voters of Canton to re-elect Ralph Hamlett and Gail Mull. Allow them to continue to move Canton forward. With them, the future of “Western North Carolina’s Hometown” is extremely bright!

Pam Kearse

Haywood County

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