Cornelius Commissioner Tricia Sisson

Cornelius Commissioner Tricia Sisson Welcome to the Official Sisson for Cornelius Town Board page. Watch for updates on town matters and board priorities.

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11/13/2021

Go boat enthusiasts! CFD rocks!!

11/02/2021

Election Day is Today!
Friends and Neighbors,

If you have already voted early, THANK YOU! For everyone else, please vote TODAY! You must cast your vote at your precinct polling location. Your vote is vital to the future of our town!

For those who did not have the opportunity to read yesterday's newsletter, I shared my thoughts regarding the four challenger's "Contract with Cornelius". If just three of these four are elected as a majority they will place the town in legal jeopardy by enacting an illegal moratorium, create a hostile relationship with CMS by attempting to mandate the removal of CMS classroom trailers, and place your town in fiscal peril by attempting to solve your traffic concerns by stopping all new revenue growth. Their pledge implies they will eliminate three things: High Density Residential. Mobile Classrooms in Cornelius Schools, Traffic.

Here's the truth:

These four candidates pledge to call for a 6 month moratorium on all new residential projects to allow time to update the master plan. What they don't tell you is that, pursuant to N.C. Gen Stat 106D-107 a moratorium on residential uses is not permitted. They have all been informed this is against NC Law, yet they persist in their promise to enact this moratorium . Such an action would place the town in jeopardy of significant legal action, resulting in spending your tax dollars defending the town in court.
The town board has no authority to mandate the removal of mobile classrooms in CMS schools. Further, Cornelius schools are not at capacity with Cornelius Students! In fact, fewer than 1/2 of Hough High School students live in Cornelius. Cornelius schools are near or at capacity because they are educating children from Davidson, Huntersville and North Charlotte. Your town board does not have the authority to change school assignment, and to suggest that this is a promise this group of challengers to the current town board will be able to keep is disingenuous and playing on emotions.
Halting development will not correct our traffic situation.. These four are well aware that the roads in Cornelius in need of congestion relief are controlled by NCDOT. Additionally they know that road improvement projects have already been approved and funded, and in fact many are already underway! These projects are partially funded by your tax dollars as the citizens of Cornelius voted to approve road fund bonds. We have to pay the debt on these bonds. If we close the doors to Cornelius and do not bring in any new businesses or residences, our current taxpayers will have to foot the bill for the 13 new road projects. Translation? Your taxes will go up!.
I won't jeopardize our town's fiscal health!

Public Safety is my #1 priority. I commit to you that I will support our Police and Fire departments that will keep our turnover low and your public safety fully staffed.

Fiscal responsibility, I am committed to keeping your tax rate the lowest in the area! The road and arts bonds approved by the citizens of Cornelius will improve our traffic concerns and provide us with an amazing cultural arts center, the Cain Center for the Arts, but will also require escalating bond debt payments. I will balance responsible growth that builds our tax base with the growing revenue demands to reduce any reliance on increasing taxes to our current residents and business owners.

My message to Cornelius friends and neighbors is simple, I want the best for our town. If you share my priorities please consider voting for me. I will not deceive you just to represent you, I will represent you to the best of my honest ability. .
I love our town, and I want to see that Cornelius remains a vibrant community, an amazing lake community, a community we can be proud of. To make sure that happens, I need your vote!. Please reach out to me if you have any questions. You can reach me through this contact link.

Thank you again for allowing me to serve as your Town Commissioner, I sincerely hope you will choose me again. But no matter who you choose to vote for, please vote. Every vote counts! I thank you in advance for your support, and I would be honored to earn your vote! PLEASE VOTE TODAY!

11/01/2021

Election Day is Tomorrow!

Friends and Neighbors, many of you have taken advantage of early voting these past two weeks, thank you for voting! For everyone else, please vote on Election Day, Tuesday November 2nd. You must cast your vote at your precinct polling location. Your vote is vital to the future of our town!

I thought I would take the final opportunity to address "The Contract" four challenger candidates to the current town board have committed and promised to honor if elected.
These four candidates pledge to call for a 6 month moratorium on all new residential projects to allow time to update the master plan. What they don't tell you is that, pursuant to N.C. Gen Stat 106D-107 a moratorium on residential uses is not permitted absent an imminent threat to public health or safety. They don't want apartments in Cornelius, but that does not constitute an eminent threat to public health or safety. They have all been told this, they have all been provided the General Statute text, yet they persist in their promise to enact this moratorium. Such an action would place the town in jeopardy of significant legal action, resulting in spending your tax dollars defending the town in court.

Their pledge implies they will eliminate three things:
1. Trailer Class Rooms
2. High Density Residential
3. Traffic

REALLY???

First, mobile learning cottages, or whatever the proper term is in CMS vernacular, are absolutely NOT used to curb overcrowding. They are, in fact, legitimate classrooms that are counted in the capacity of the school. The town board has no authority to remove these units from the capacity metric at CMS and no amount of reduction in residential growth in Cornelius will change this model. Further, Cornelius schools are not at capacity with Cornelius Students! In fact, fewer than 1/2 of Hough High School students live in Cornelius. Cornelius schools are near or at capacity because they are educating children from Davidson, Huntersville and North Charlotte. Your town board does not have the authority to change school assignment, and to suggest that this is a promise this group of challengers to the current town board will be able to keep is disingenuous and playing on emotions.

Second, this board simply cannot institute a moratorium on high density residential for any period of time without placing the town in violation of North Carolina Law. This promise cannot be kept by this pledge group without significant risk to the fiscal health of our town.

Third, to suggest that these actions and this group alone will correct the current traffic situation is absolutely false. These four are well aware that the roads in Cornelius in need of congestion relief are controlled by NCDOT. Additionally they know that road improvement projects have not only already been approved and funded, but are in fact already underway! Just because orange barrels will not appear on most of our major roadways until after Nov 2nd, does not mean if elected these four would have had any influence on the improvement. Projects like the Bailey Road intersection at HWY 115, the widening of West Catawba, the roundabouts on either end of I77 at Catawba and the Hickory Street - Hwy 115 intersection improvements are all underway with actual construction or right of way acquisition and/or utility movement in process. Yet, their pledge would have you believe the only solution to traffic is to stop all development. Put simply, shutting the doors to Cornelius is their only solution.

In short, this group of four challengers have banded together and pledged to Cornelius that they will place the town in legal jeopardy by enacting an illegal moratorium, stated they can mandate the removal of CMS classroom trailers. and promised to solve your traffic concerns simply by stopping all growth. If elected, I for one will hold them accountable to their pledge. Will you?

Here's what I believe, and what I commit to you:
1. Public Safety is my #1 priority. I commit to you that I will provide support to our Police and Fire departments that will keep our turnover low and your public safety fully staffed.
2. Fiscal responsibility, I am committed to keeping your tax rate the lowest in the area! The road and arts bonds approved by the citizens of Cornelius will improve our traffic concerns and provide us with an amazing cultural arts center, the Cain Center for the Arts, but will also require escalating bond debt payments. I will balance responsible growth that builds our tax base with the growing revenue demands to reduce any reliance on increasing taxes to our current residents and business owners.

My message to Cornelius friends and neighbors is simple, I want the best for our town. You'll need to each decide for yourselves what your definition of best is. You can put your trust in me. I will not deceive you just to represent you, I will represent you to the best of my honest ability.

I love our town, and I want to see that Cornelius remains a vibrant community, an amazing lake community, a community we can be proud of. To make sure that happens, I need your vote!. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.

Thank you again for allowing me to serve as your Town Commissioner, I sincerely hope you will choose me again. But no matter who you choose to vote for, please vote. Every vote counts! I thank you in advance for your support, and I would be honored to earn your vote!

10/21/2021

Early Voting Starts Today!

Friends and Neighbors,

I want to once again THANK YOU for allowing me to serve you as your Cornelius Town Commissioner for the past two years. Early voting has begun, and I sincerely hope you all will exercise your civic rights and go vote! One stop early voting allows you to cast your vote at any early voting polling place in Mecklenburg County. Right here in Cornelius Town Hall is open for voting from 10am to 7pm during the week, 8am to 3pm on Saturday and 1pm to 4pm on Sunday.

In my last letter I told you all about the great things we have coming to our town. Most notably are the13 road improvement projects that will add capacity and reduce drive time in every part of our town. And the great capital projects we have coming like the Cain Center for the Arts which is scheduled to open it's doors in late 2022. The voters by a large majority approved bonds that enabled these road projects and capital projects to become a reality, and our town will most certainly benefit greatly!

With the bond approvals however, and with these projects now underway, the town will start selling bond and having to pay the debt. That burden will be sizeable, and though our town staff and finance department do a fantastic job keeping our spending in check and the current board has passed very conservative budgets, this debt service will require more than the current property tax base can sustain long term.

So what are our options? Really there are three.

The first is to look for ways to cut spending, that is always the first course of action. That said your town operates a very lean budget. Unless we want to lose key staff members like our first responders, we have to pay our staff a competitive wage. A few years ago there was opposition by a former commissioner, who is running in this election, to paying our police fairly and he voted against the budget. We suffered a huge loss of a sizeable number of our sworn officers, and spent years hiring, recruiting, training, and changing the compensation to finally be staffed appropriately again. As public safety is my number one priority, as your commissioner, I will do everything in my power to ensure that does not happen again.

The second is to find new sources of revenue. We can do this by engaging with the EDC and developers to bring quality projects to Cornelius, a balance of Commercial, Residential and Mixed Use projects that add a sizeable tax base and build our property tax revenue to levels that will sustain the spending. I have worked hard in my first term to bring this balanced approach of project approvals that will add much needed tax revenue. What you may not know is I have served on the Pre-Development committee reviewing a large number of projects. Those that simply don't fit Cornelius our our vision for the town never even make it past Pre-Development. Those that have promise but need modifications are sent back to the developer with specific suggestions for improvement. Only about 20-30% of those ever make it to planning board. it may "seem" like your board approves all the projects, but that's not the truth. We work hard to ensure only the best projects for the town as a whole make it to the final public hearing and approval process.

So, for those who want to halt development, there's a third option. We can simply pay for the infrastructure and capital projects using your dollars, just more of them than you are paying now. Translation? We can raise YOUR taxes. Now as a steward of your tax dollars I find this option unacceptable. I have and will always work hard to ensure our tax rate stays the lowest of the local municipalities.

Some of the candidates for town board would have you believe they can pay for these improvements, not approve any new development projects, and not raise your taxes. That simply isn't possible! If you want to see Cornelius remain a vibrant community, an amazing lake community, a community we can be proud of, then I need your vote!. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.

Thank you again for allowing me to serve as your Town Commissioner, I sincerely hope you will choose me again. But no matter who you choose to vote for, please vote. This will likely be one of the lowest turnout elections in recent history, so every vote will count! I thank you in advance for your support, and for your vote!

Cheering on our incredibleCornelius Police Department and Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue at today’s Guns and Hoses event! ...
10/16/2021

Cheering on our incredibleCornelius Police Department and Cornelius-Lemley Fire Rescue at today’s Guns and Hoses event! We are so grateful for what you do every day to keep us safe!!

Thank you FOX 46 Charlotte for this great story honoring our newest family in Cornelius.  And a huge welcome to the Hash...
10/14/2021

Thank you FOX 46 Charlotte for this great story honoring our newest family in Cornelius. And a huge welcome to the Hashemi family!! This is truly the “Cornelius Way” and I want to thank all the families, especially and and all the volunteers who brought this family out of Kabul and gave us neighbors here in Cornelius!

A family from Afghanistan is adjusting to their new life in Cornelius after evacuating from Kabul on August 15.

I am so incredibly proud of all our officers at CPD. Tonight I am so grateful to watch several of our very finest be hon...
10/13/2021

I am so incredibly proud of all our officers at CPD. Tonight I am so grateful to watch several of our very finest be honored this evening. Thank you fine officers for your outstanding service! Please congratulate Cpl. Joe McClellan, Officer Justin Tadlock, and Det. John Macon. Town of Cornelius residents are so fortunate to have you protecting us every day.

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