As Chair of the Cabarrus Parks & Recreation Commission - this one is near and dear to my heart.
Earlier this decade, the County entered into a plan called the “Livable Community Blueprint”. There are 4 years left in the plan and quite a few parks to go. The community, as a whole, is behind and [...]
Entries from October 2006
Cabarrus County Election Challenge Update: General Election Question #3
October 24th, 2006 · Comments Off
Tags: Ancient History · Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners
The Truth V. Harold Smith XIII: Tunnel Trickery
October 19th, 2006 · Comments Off
I’m taking a brief respite from my long days at work (what April is for accountants - 4th Quarter is for EPRI) and my longer nights studying Venturi meters with any variety of fluids going through them, Rankine cycle analysis with reheat, and the nuances of Net-Present Value calculations to address, point by point, Harold’s [...]
Tags: Cabarrus County Jail
Cabarrus County Election Challenge Update: General Election Question #2
October 16th, 2006 · Comments Off
Once again, only the Republican candidates responded. Here the question:
If elected, what is your plan for building the schools needed for the next decade?
And here are links to the answers:
Coy Privette
>Grace Mynatt
>Jay White
Tags: Ancient History · Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners
Cabarrus Candidate Challenge - General Election Question #1
October 13th, 2006 · Comments Off
I’ve asked this question of all of the candidates. Oddly enough, only the Republicans responded.
Here’s the question: If elected, what issue or issues will you get resolved for the people of Cabarrus County that aren’t being addressed effectively by the current board and what will you do to work with the other Board members to [...]
Tags: Ancient History · Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners
Court Supports Coy’s Jail Motion
October 1st, 2006 · Comments Off
On Friday, a Superior Court judge upheld the construction permit for the expansion of the Cabarrus County Jail supporting the motion made by Coy Privette on June 14, 2004 to build the Cabarrus County Jail.
This may shock some folks; but Coy supported the jail - before he found himself in the minority and figured he [...]
Tags: Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners · Cabarrus County Jail
