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Belville candidates discuss drainage issues and tax increases

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Belville voters had the chance to meet the candidates Tuesday night. Residents heard from the hopefuls for mayoral and commission. Questions ranged from improving infrastructure to improving drainage problems in residential areas, as well as plans to increase taxes to develop a downtown area. Voters are looking for a candidate who will listen and represent public opinion. "They're very concerned that they don't have a voice at the town hall meetings. They're heard but its brief and dismissed. That's how they feel. They feel dismissed. And we would like that changed," said Belville resident Donna Gilstrap. The North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce hosted the event at Belville Middle School.

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I'm surprised to read the comment about feeling dismissed. The town manager is very open to the public as are the commissioners. The structure of a government meeting requires that procedures be followed. Interpretations that this is dismissive is not a true representation of the government process. We would welcome more active participation from the community to solve problems and help build a community spirit. Too often citizens come to meetings to voice their discontent.