Dear Chatlist and Pittsboro voters, Ugh.  No one likes negative campaigning.  And that “Fiocco Fiasco” flyer circulating over the weekend was certainly negative.  Isn’t it a shame that anyone in our community feels so pressed by what’s happening to be moved to such negativism?  And that flyer was redolent with opinions. YetContinue Reading

So, the Chatham Journal (on Facebook) has posted public documents on the PAC started by Randy Voller to support Jim Nass and Michael Fiocco. Turns out that the documents show two major donors. Mayor Jim Nass and some retired attorney from Florida. Jim Nass appears to have donated 79.16% of the totalContinue Reading

I read with interest the recent post of Mr. Fiocco’s accomplishments. So we did a little research and you might find the facts interesting reading… What Does Pittsboro Need? The citizens of Pittsboro need Commissioners who work for the people, not for the developers. But Commissioner Michael A. Fiocco doesContinue Reading

Michael Fiocco and Randy Voller both make money through their ties to real estate development. Many times the interests of the town and its residents are negatively impacted by the priorities of developers—including environmental regulations and safeguards as well as where the money goes for sewer and highway allotments. BothContinue Reading

Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2021 13:00:26 -0400From: Tami Schwerin Subject: Michael Fiocco I agree with Lesley, Michael knows his material, is knowledgeable about this small town and all the challenges we face whether it’s development pressure, clean drinking water, sewer allocation, wild growth etc. I appreciate Michael’s can-do attitude andContinue Reading

Links to stories about Chatham Park approval by Pittsboro Commissioners

Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 01:18:01 -0400 From: Gene Galin Subject: Chatham Park approved by Pittsboro Commissioners. 4-1 Chatham Park approved by Pittsboro Town Commissioners on Monday evening by a 4-1 vote. Pittsboro Commissioners Pamela Baldwin, Michael Fiocco, Jay Farrell, Beth Turner voted to approve the Chatham Park development andContinue Reading