Posts tagged city council
People > Guns Speech

I stand here today to draw a parallel between Kinston and Chapel Hill, two places that might seem worlds apart but are in fact bonded by an unfortunate thread. In Kinston, young people worry about themselves or their loved ones being gunned down in the street. In Chapel Hill, students are forced to shelter in place on their campus because of the constant threat of shootings. Though our circumstances may differ, the fear and pain we experience are all too similar.

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Right sentiment, wrong time for district elections

There’s a need for ready and willing leaders to put forth their time, talents, and passion to serve our community—ALL of our community—and I hope we will see those leaders step forward in this year’s election. We can, and will, create a city where all of our residents feel empowered and engaged in the decisions that shape Kinston’s future.

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What can the City of Kinston do to attract new businesses?

As a Kinston city councilmember, I’m passionate about fostering growth and development in our community. There are a few strategies I’d like to highlight that I think could have a positive impact in attracting new businesses and growing our local economy.

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Kinston Celebrates the Reopening of Holloway Pool with a Successful Ribbon Cutting Ceremony; Suggs committed to continued improvements

I am thrilled to share the highly anticipated reopening of Holloway Pool! A momentous ribbon cutting celebration took place on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at the pool grounds, attended by city officials, residents, and esteemed guests—including members of the Holloway Sharks swim team.

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Spring 2023 Community Newsletter

It is a pleasure to share with you my Spring 2023 Community Newsletter! I’m honored to serve as a member of the Kinston City Council, and I believe that this community newsletter is an additional avenue for me to update you on the successes and challenges our community faces and the work I do on behalf of Kinston’s 19,546 residents to address those issues.

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Acquiring real property from the City of Kinston

Currently, the City of Kinston owns several hundred vacant and unused properties that it aims to put back into the hands of the community. The majority of these properties are vacant and overgrown lots. These properties present immense potential for community development, economic opportunities, and revitalization—especially in neighborhoods like East Kinston.

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Kinston moves forward with hiring Public Information Officer

I am excited that my colleagues on the city council have agreed to move forward with the hiring of a public information officer for our city. It’s important that an organization of our size has a member of our team dedicated to communicating effectively with the media and members of the public.

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