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The recent controversy around 15th Street has encouraged me to run for the Washington City Council. The NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT) owns several roads in town, and one of them is 15th Street.

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Is it Not Time to Reimagine Government?

    The recent controversy around 15th Street has encouraged me to run for the Washington City Council. The NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT) owns several roads in town, and one of them is 15th Street. Basically, they can pretty much do with it what they please, and currently, they want to turn it into a thoroughfare with a median primarily so that traffic can more expeditiously get from one side of town to the other. They've been itching to do something like this for years, but at each juncture the citizens of town reject their ideas. It's not that we don't want improvements and safety, we most certainly do. We do not want 15th Street converted into Highway 264. We don't want 15th Street converted into a Washington bypass that runs straight through the heart of Washington!

    I've spoken with the citizens around town it seems that nine out of ten are opposed to the project, and yet most of the city officials support it. My first instinct was that there must be corruption surrounding the deal. Someone's pocket must be getting lined. I investigated further and a far less sinister and more practical picture emerged. NCDOT has agreed to update the water, sewer, and electrical lines on 15th street and the cost of these updates is so fantastic that it is hard to turn away, even if it means accepting a less-than-ideal road design. The costs of the sewer updates alone would likely exceed all the property taxes collected for five or six years. Investigating this process has been enlightening. Whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, how do political principles come to play in local politics? Major political questions aren't decided at this level; only small-town budgetary questions are.

    This naturally compels the question, how does a small-town budget work anyway? The concerns over 15th Street took me down many rabbit holes. The elected officials who represent the citizens, the Mayor and City Council members, don't really have all that much authority. This is good, because they don't have all that much knowledge either. This isn't a slight. If you were elected as Mayor today, would you know what to do tomorrow morning? By the time the elected officials begin to understand their jobs there is a good chance they'll be voted out of office and replaced with someone new and equally green. All democracies face this problem, whether it's Washington NC or Washington DC. They all get around it the same way, too.


15th Street Reimagined: Above. Are we dreaming big enough?: Above.

    In a council-manager form of government, the city manager is often the point contact for for the public. Technically, the city council is the city manager's boss, but this is a case where the employee knows how to do the job and the boss doesn't! I met with our city manager, Jonathan Russell, who has been behind the scenes getting things done for years. He understands how much public funding is supplied through property tax and sales tax. He knows what we have control over and what we don't, like this NCDOT project.

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    I'm a bit of a dreamer. I wouldn't want Johnathan's job. It's too complicated. But the job of a city councilman seems okay. They get to dream up ideas and then pass them off to Jonathan to turn into reality. For example, did you know that there are grants that exist to update downtown buildings. If you own a building downtown, you're likely eligible for a grant that the State of NC will give you to renovate the upper floors and turn into high-end condos. The city of Washington would have to fill out the grant for you to get it, but it would likely benefit all parties involved. Maybe we could convert all of that empty building space along the waterfront into beautiful condos and it wouldn't cost anyone a dime! That's a good dream.

    The State and federal government offer up to $25,000 for first time home-buyers as well as 100% financing. If you buy a home you can get the home for nothing down, 100% financing, and a $25,000 check sent to you in the mail! Do our citizens know this? There are grants that encourage businesses to move to town. If a business moves to town and would bring jobs, the grant would pay to have some of the powerlines updated. Thales Academy is a private school that focuses on providing a classical education at prices the average household can afford. Inviting Thales Academy to come to town would simultaneously bring high-end jobs to teachers, an inexpensive classical education option for our students, and the State would update our aging electrical system at no cost to the citizens of Washington. Should we look into this?


Improving Education the Classical Way. Now, that's deaming: Above.

    Is it possible to have all fiber optic-cable running throughout town to speed up our internet so that high-end work-from-home tech jobs would be available to Washington residents? Wilson did this and half a dozen major companies moved to town bringing over a thousand high-paying jobs.

    Could we improve education by inspiration? Perhaps we could invite the few billionaires and famous athletes in our area to come talk to the students in our schools? Isn't it important for them to know what the world might offer? They don't have to grow up to be day-laborers and they don't need to leave to become rich businessmen. The world is their oyster! Could we invite Jimmy Donaldson, Garrett Blackwelder, or Bam Adebayo to inspire them? They will never do more than they dream, so let's help them dream big!

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    Let's make sure Beaufort County Community College has programs that help our kids get into the most cutting-edge fields. Maybe we can establish relationships with every company on the Fortune 500 list and BCCC can become a talent pool for the world. Did our residents even know that BCCC and the programs they offer are free to them?


Neptune on the Pamlico. Are we dreaming big enough?: Above.

    There are grants and foundations that would pay for us to build monuments. Could we build a colossal Neptune in the sound that would be international tourist attractions? How amazing would it be to have a 100-foot Neptune aiming his spear into the water behind tourist pictures all over the world? Every visitor to the US would want to come to little Washington to get their picture with Neptune on the Pamlico! Washington would be flooded with tourist money, but we'd retain our small size and small-town feel. Is this possible? Poor Johnathan, he'd be chasing many, many dreams if I were on the City Council.

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    What about the poor folks in town? We have large swaths of town that are in subsidized houses. They don't pay much in rent and the city pays a small fortune in upkeep. Are we really helping them out of poverty? Those neighborhoods are rife with crime. Why give them housing? Is it possible to give them the house!? Yes, let's give them the whole house! They live there anyway. Why build it and then have them pay a small fee to be a tenant. This keeps them poor and makes the city a slumlord. That doesn't seem right. Give the tenants the homes! If they own the homes they would be on their way out of poverty and the city wouldn't be on the hook for ongoing upkeep. Why almost help poor folks? Let's really help them! Perhaps I dream too big.
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( June 20th, 2025 @ 1:20 pm )
 
A Reply to Fritiz's June 19. 7:05 am post:
Good Grief Fritz! In this post, You are still advocating for the Govt to give select people a Free House. The Govt creating winners and losers is socialism too.

Seeing your Progressive ideas, you might just get elected...as a DEMOCRAT!

When you and the City Manager get together with your shared dreams to make Washington Great, you may then become each other's puppet, and of course all cabals protect their puppets, because that is their power base. And thus,in this way, the corruption continues.

I just dream of the day that Govts and Bureaucracies, both local and at the NC state level Stop circling their wagons to protect themselves from inquiring citizens just seeking our natural rights. They just want WeThePpl to butt out and stop taking up their time with our ordinary needs. IMHO.
( June 19th, 2025 @ 6:01 pm )
 
BC Citizen: You do know this is a revaluation year. Raising taxes to provide the very limited services, which is the City of Washington's charge, is no excuse for any sorry government that cannot manage itself ... for so long of a time now ...decades.
BCCitizen said:
( June 19th, 2025 @ 4:19 pm )
 
Maybe with the 11.5 cent tax increase the City of Washington passed in their budget will allow for some of this growth.
( June 19th, 2025 @ 11:40 am )
 
Washingtonian: tone doesn't come across in these types of messages, but my tone is always one of jovial good fun. You don't know me, but I hope to get to know you. Your skepticism, doubt, and criticism are invited and appreciated. I suspect we'll be fast friends in time.

I have a great deal of confidence in my convictions, though I always try to remain open to new ideas. Is defending conviction 'defensive'? Only if I'm closed to the idea of being persuaded differently. I am not. Quite the contrary. I invite you to move me from my convictions. But I haven't formed them lightly. You've questioned my idea about housing. I'm asking you for a better solution. Do you have one Washingtonian?

Conversely, you initially commented on my green opinion of the City Manager. In my on-going quest to understand local politics, I've come across the salaries of all Beaufort County employees. The City and County Managers both make in excess of $200k per year. That's five times the median household income in this area and 4 times higher than the average County/City Managaer in the country. There's a teacher at the Montessori whose salary was $225k. Every county & city contract should be bid out regularly. When do these jobs get put out for bid? I think it's time. I cannot speak on the character of any of these people. I don't know them more than superficially. But business is business.
( June 19th, 2025 @ 11:03 am )
 
The British Conservative Party under small "c" conservative Margaret Thatcher introduced a program for occupants of "council houses" (social housing) to purchase the properties at a reduced price. That program was regarded as successful.

Taxpayers need a change from the tax-and-spend regime now running Washington. Heck, one of their councilmen actually lives in Aurora, not at the address on his voter registration. Another is functionally illiterate. The entire council are pathetic yes-men to Mauor Donald Sadler.
( June 19th, 2025 @ 10:32 am )
 
So Stan, would you call voting to give a select category of people a free home, (on the taxpayer's dime) conservative? Because that is exactly what Fritz wants, and then you tell me you can vouch that he is a conservative?

P.s. I asked for details, beating-around-the-bush is not convincing me you know. You can do better Stan. You are a great talker and a great writer. Sleep on it and let me know tomorrow. I want to have faith in you.
Elizabeth said:
( June 19th, 2025 @ 10:11 am )
 
I have known FRITZ for most of his life. He will absolutely do his best to make changes for the better in this beautiful city. He is dedicated, hard working and a conservative. Vote for him and give him the chance to prove his worth.
( June 19th, 2025 @ 8:24 am )
 
Washingtonian: With all the stupidity, corruption, and abject mendacity, I have encountered and forced to endure over these many decades in the surreal that is Beaufort County politics, and government, there MAY be a handful of people in Beaufort County that understand what constitutes "Democratic Operatives" as well as myself. I know these fools to their core, and I have an ongoing master plan to be rid of them for me, for US.

I know them at their core once they act-up after taking their seats, won by deception and fraud, and then there are the poor political wannabes that are easily vetted; that are often dissuaded from that eventual embarrassment that will be their lot.

Nick Fritz has been vetted by myself, and I pray I can keep him close after elected, and that he will continue to listen to me; not to be another Stan, but to be his own man with a shred of my hard won wisdom, and dedication to the same simple principles, as myself, collected somewhere within his governing mind and spirit.
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