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Cynthia Hamilton

NONPARTISAN

Cynthia Hamilton is running for Hope Mills Town Commissioner.

Professional background

Cynthia is retired. She previously worked in human resources.

Political background

Cynthia's campaign for Hope Mills Town Commissioner is her first entry into politics.

Economy

Believes there is "unnecessary spending resulting in higher taxes in Hope Mills that have forced some of our citizens to consider selling their homes."

Said, "I am particularly focused on the fact that the elderly, disabled, homeless, and single parent families are going to suffer if the town doesn’t stop the spending, construction, and help the citizens of Hope Mills."

Wants to make the town more attractive to businesses by cleaning up certain areas.

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Public Services

Wants to limit the duration of events and stop giving away food at each event.

Opposes the construction of a multi-million dollar facility on the Golfview Greenway.

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Housing & Urban Development

Believes growth should be "very carefully researched and discussed" before any annexations or construction occurs.

Wants all commercial businesses to be located outside the city limits.

Supports providing affordable housing for the homeless.

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Public Safety

Supports addressing homelessness in Hope Mills.

Opposes the board's decision to implement 4-year staggered terms for the board.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Wants to address the streets and sidewalks in Hope Mills, saying "there are potholes, streets that are constantly flooding due to drains that haven’t been serviced in years, and sidewalks that are non-existent, cracked or uneven."

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Education

Advocates for providing education to the homeless in order to help them gain employment.

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