In 2027, Rocky Mount will elect a new mayor. I want to thank Mayor Sandy Roberson during his remaining term, for his dedication to Rocky Mount. Public leadership is never easy, particularly during challenging and changing times for cities across America. I especially enjoy his sense of good humor, his steady presence, his business background, … Continue reading An Open Letter to the Next Mayor of Rocky Mount
The Demands of a Modern Mayor – 2027
Mayor Sandy Roberson will not seek reelection in 2027, and that reality causes me to think about the kind of mayor Rocky Mount will need in the years ahead. The complexity of the city has grown, and what the city now expects from its mayor has changed with it. Rocky Mount operates under a council-manager … Continue reading The Demands of a Modern Mayor – 2027
I’ve Been Thinking About The Price of Gas
Another way of holding trips to the gas station among all the balls we have up in the air on Main Street. I hope you will join me in this approach. SFH
What Do Developers See The First Time They Encounter Downtown Rocky Mount?
I went in the door of the old Belk building the other morning and met three workman continuing to clear out the cavernous space. It is in need of a buyer. I somehow refrained from hugging the guys after they took time to chat and confirmed some research I have been doing on the block. … Continue reading What Do Developers See The First Time They Encounter Downtown Rocky Mount?
Sorting Out Rocky Mountโs Priorities: Main Street and Beyond
We all know that things in Rocky Mount are precarious. We know because past negligence has finally caught up with us and pinned its โtail on the donkey,โ which now is affecting both our reputation and our future. We see it in the empty buildings downtown, the projects that fail to move forward, and the … Continue reading Sorting Out Rocky Mountโs Priorities: Main Street and Beyond





