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Maxton lays off two police officers
by Bob Shiles
Staff writer
Sallie McLean
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Bob Shiles

Staff writer

MAXTON — The town Board of Commissioners on Thursday laid off two full-time police officers as a step toward bringing Maxton’s current financial problems under control.

“We have to do what we have to do,” Mayor Sallie McLean said. “We are only doing what most towns in our position would do.”

The board met in closed session for almost two and a half hours before voting 3 to 1 to dismiss the two police officers. Commissioners Cynthia Johnson, Victor Womack and Tim McMillan voted in favor, and Commissioner James McDougald voted against the action. Commissioner Mark McEachin was not present.

At the recommendation of Womack, the commissioners agreed that if the need arises for additional police officers, part-time officers can be hired.

McLean said that the board’s action reduces the town’s police force from 11 to nine. She said that the action is just the first step the town is taking to regain financial stability.

“We have to look at everything,” the mayor said. “We’ve got to survive.”

Sharon Edmundson, the director of the fiscal management section of the state’s Local Government Commission, met last month with town officials and told them the town could run out of cash late in the year. She suggested several things for the commissioners to look at for improving the town’s financial stability, including reducing the number of town employees; ways to boost the rate of tax collections; elimination of some services; pursuit of grants; and internal financial controls.

Edmundson also told the commissioners that the Local Government Commission can assist the town as it puts together its 2012-13 fiscal budget that becomes effective July 1.

The town’s annual audit, presented in January by John Masters of the accounting firm of S. Preston Douglas, showed Maxton with a low cash balance, as well as a general fund balance of only $90,000, down from $673,000 two years ago. The sour financial report was echoed by former interim Town Manager Hugh Montgomery, who said in February that if something is not done to boost the town’s cash flow by June, the town might not even be able to pay its employees.

During her presentation to the board last month, Edmundson told the commissioners they are going to have to prioritize what programs and services they wish to provide for the community.

“The role of the board is to determine what your priorities are,” she said. “You have to determine how to make things better for the community.”

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com.

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Tinkandrade
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April 29, 2012
Is the town of Maxton hurting that bad for money?
butterscotch1
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April 09, 2012
Maybe the Police Department was targeted because the newly elected officials have a problem with the Police Chief and would do anything to make his department look bad. Truth of the matter is that if the Police Department looks bad then the Town looks bad. However it already looks terrible! I say let it be annexed into another town and let another municipality handle Maxton. The elected officals there can't do it!
Dr.Knight
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April 07, 2012
Does anyone know if Maxton hired Katrina Tatum. If they did, I am more discusted and i guess we will contuine to gon backward in this town.
Dr.Knight
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April 07, 2012
This is a disgusting action! The one service the town is providing that is working is being reduced. The elected officials should be a shame of this action. This is only one more reason people should move out of Maxton.
PercyKution
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April 07, 2012
Lay 'em all off and let the people take care of their own problems. "Lay off" the silly "elected officials" too. Lay off everybody but the trashmen and the water department workers. Then forget about it.
Big D
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April 12, 2012
Dont forget about the waste water operaters
corklock
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April 06, 2012
Better still would be maxton's elected officials

to serve without any pay (to show true public commitment to their community and excellence) and keep those two officers for improved city protection and service. Or will those commissioners and mayor be on call to handle traffic accidents, direct traffic in stormy weather when electricity is out, handle domestic disputes on the weekends etc? HARDLY.
lumbeelawman
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April 06, 2012
Maxton here you go, keep your Police Officer on the street. The people who were voted in who have no clue how to run a town the proper way should all resign and find someone like Katrina Tatum. Things are bad enough as it is. MAXTON STOP VOTEING IN THESE PEOPLE THAT HAVE NO CLUE!!!
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