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Southwestern Commission SOUTHWESTERN COMMISSION REGIONAL CONTACT DIRECTORY Southwestern Commission 125 Bonnie Lane Sylva, North Carolina 28779 828.586.1962 Phone 828.586.1968 Fax www.regiona.org REGION A COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS The Southwestern North Carolina Planning and Economic Development Commission (Southwestern Commission) is the Council of Governments (COG) comprised of and serving the seven counties of Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, and Swain, the seventeen municipalities therein, and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, in western North Carolina. The mission of the Southwestern Commission is to improve the quality of life in its seven-county service area by assisting local governments in reaching their goals. TABLE OF CONTENTS COUNTY / TOWN PAGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHEROKEE COUNTY ............................................................................................................... 1 ANDREWS ..................................................................................................................... 2 MURPHY ........................................................................................................................ 3 CLAY COUNTY ........................................................................................................................ 4 HAYESVILLE .................................................................................................................... 5 GRAHAM ................................................................................................................................... 6 FONTANA DAM ............................................................................................................ 7 LAKE SANTEETLAH ....................................................................................................... 8 ROBBINSVILLE ............................................................................................................... 9 HAYWOOD COUNTY ............................................................................................................ 10 CANTON ..................................................................................................................... 11 CLYDE .......................................................................................................................... 12 MAGGIE VALLEY .......................................................................................................... 13 WAYNESVILLE ............................................................................................................. 14 JACKSON COUNTY ................................................................................................................ 15 DILLSBORO.................................................................................................................. 16 FOREST HILLS ............................................................................................................. 17 SYLVA ........................................................................................................................... 18 WEBSTER ..................................................................................................................... 19 MACON COUNTY ................................................................................................................. 20 FRANKLIN .................................................................................................................... 21 HIGHLANDS ................................................................................................................ 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS cont’d COUNTY / TOWN PAGE SWAIN COUNTY .................................................................................................................... 23 BRYSON CITY ............................................................................................................. 24 EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS ...................................................................... 25-26 STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NORTH CAROLINA COUNCIL OF STATE ............................................................................. 29 NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR ............................................................................... 29 NORTH CAROLINA LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ........................................................ 29 NORTH CAROLINA SENATE .................................................................................................. 30 NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .............................................................. 31 UNITED STATES CONGRESS NORTH CAROLINA MEMBERS ................................................................................... 32 SOUTHWESTERN COMMISSION STAFF ORGANIZATIONAL CHART ....................................................................................... 34 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ............................................................................................... 35 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT ............................................................... 35 AREA AGENCY ON AGING ........................................................................................ 36 PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT .......................................................... 37 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ................................................................................... 38 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 75 Peachtree Street CHEROKEE Murphy, North Carolina 28906 Phone: 828.837.5527 COUNTY Fax: 828.837.9684 www.cherokeecounty-nc.gov BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS County Seat: .................................... Murphy Municipalities: ............... Andrews, Murphy Gary Westmoreland, Chairman 2345 Caney Creek Road Murphy, NC 28906 828.837.7112 [email protected] Dan Eichenbaum, Commissioner P.O. Box 39 Murphy, NC 28906 828.494.7283 [email protected] Cal Stiles, Commissioner P.O. Box 99 Murphy, NC 28906 828.321.4555 [email protected] C.B. McKinnon, Commissioner P.O. Box 381 Murphy, NC 28906 828.837.3528 [email protected] Roy Dickey, Commissioner 190 Stone Turtle Lane Murphy, NC 28906 828.644.9129 [email protected] Randy Wiggins, Manager 75 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 828.837.5527 ext.815 [email protected] Page 1 1101 Main Street TOWN OF Post Office Box 1210 Andrews, North Carolina 28901-1210 Phone: 828.321.5111 ANDREWS Fax: 828.321.4159 www.andrewsnc.com BOARD OF ALDERMAN James Reid, Mayor P.O. Box 1210 Andrews, NC 28901 828.321.5111 [email protected] Steve Jordan, Alderman 116 Graham Street Andrews, NC 28901 770.315.6949 [email protected] Scott Stalcup, Alderman 77 Whitaker Lane Andrews, NC 28901 828.321.3439 [email protected] Richelle Phillips, Alderman 18 Phillips Road Andrews, NC 28901 828.342.0104 [email protected] Mike Sheidy, Alderman 190 Cherry Street Andrews, NC 28901 828.735.6360 [email protected] Bill Green, Administrator PO Box 1210 Andrews, NC 28901 828.629.2502 [email protected] Page 2 5 Wofford Street TOWN OF Post Office Box 130 Murphy, North Carolina 28906-0130 Phone: 828.837.2510 MURPHY Fax: 828.837.9612 www.townofmurphync.com BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Rick Ramsey, Mayor Karen Watson, Commissioner 89 Hitchcock Street 140 Duke Street Murphy, NC 28906 Murphy, NC 28906 828.837.2510 828.361.9520 828.835.0760 [email protected] [email protected] Noland Smith, Commissioner Gail Walker Stansell, Commissioner P.O. Box 491 222 Valley River Avenue Murphy, NC 28906 Murphy, NC 28906 828.837.0162 828.837.2753 [email protected] [email protected] Barry McClure, Commissioner 92 Dillard Street Murphy, NC 28906 828.361.0828 [email protected] Barbara Hughes, Commissioner 885 Valley River Avenue Murphy, NC 28906 828.837.6821 [email protected] Frank Dickey, Commissioner 163 Tennessee Street Murphy, NC 28906 828.360.4725 [email protected] Chad Simons, Manager PO Box 130 Murphy, NC 28906 828.837.2510 [email protected] Page 3 33 Main Street CLAY Post Office Box 118 Hayesville, North Carolina 28904 Phone: 828.389.0089 COUNTY Fax: 828.389.9749 www.clayconc.com BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS County Seat: ................................Hayesville Municipalities: ..............................Hayesville Rob Peck, Chairman P.O. Box 736 Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.0089 [email protected] Randy Nichols, Commissioner 3001 Hwy 175 Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.0089 [email protected] Dwight Penland, Commissioner P.O. Box 118 Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.0089 [email protected] Clay Logan, Commissioner 6025 Fires Creek Road Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.0089 [email protected] Scotty Penland, Commissioner P.O. Box 118 Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.0089 [email protected] Mark Pullium, Manager PO Box 118 Andrews, NC 28901 828.389.0089 [email protected] Page 4 56 Sanderson Street TOWN OF Post Office Box 235 Hayesville, North Carolina 28904 Phone: 828.389.1862 HAYESVILLE Fax: 828.389.3708 BOARD OF ALDERMAN Harry Baughn, Mayor P.O. Box 142 Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.1862 [email protected] Joe Slaton, Alderman 122 Church Street Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.1862 [email protected] Austin Hedden, Alderman P.O. Box 66 Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.1862 [email protected] William Penland, Alderman 234 Riverside Drive Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.1862 [email protected] Susan Morgan, Clerk PO Box 2345 Hayesville, NC 28904 828.389.1862 [email protected] Page 5 12 North Main Street GRAHAM Robbinsville, North Carolina 28771 Phone: 828.479.7961 Fax:
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