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Candidate Profile: Valerie Butler (Smithfield Town Council)

Valerie Butler is a candidate for Smithfield Town Council. Her name will appear on the ballot on Nov. 8, 2022.

Valerie Butler is a candidate for Smithfield Town Council. Her name will appear on the ballot on Nov. 8, 2022.

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Name: Valerie Butler

Race: Isle of Wight Town Council

Biography: Valerie Butler provided the following biographical information to 10 On Your Side.

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Why should residents elect you to Town Council?

I am just finishing up my first term on Smithfield Town Council and am running for re-election for a second term. I am a Smithfield native and ran first term on that as well as my professional experience in finance and commercial banking and leadership and community involvement.

My platform was to be an advocate for public safety, an advocate for all people and promote policies for economic development. The town of Smithfield is a beautiful charming town on the banks of the Pagan River and is defined as a “happy place” by a few of my friends. We have several projects planned over the next several years and this second term will allow me to serve and the citizens and be a part of them.

A few things I am most proud of during my first term are approval of Riverside/Smithfield Hospital, final relocation phase of Pinewood Heights and Mallory/Scott Farm subdivision as the developer has ensured some of the properties will be priced as affordable housing. I still plan to serve with transparency, honesty  and availability to listen to the citizens I serve. 

What are the top three priorities you would tackle if elected?

Since this is my re-election year, there are some areas that remain important to me:

  1. Continually being fiscally responsible
  2. Managing growth and development
  3. Town services and infrastructure

What is the most pressing economic issue facing your community, and how would you address it?

Our town is growing exponentially with residential properties. Providing for a strong productive and diverse local economy with a focus on small business growth and employment opportunities is a great need. We have the perfect area for this: the Old Pinewood Heights Area. This was a residential community, and we relocated the residents to enhance their livability. The last persons relocated from this area and it is the town’s goal to develop it into an industrial park. There has been a lot of interest.

What are your community’s biggest infrastructure needs, and how do you plan to fulfill them?

As I mentioned we have a large residential community planned and mixed use project. They both will pose some challenges traveling about town, especially when citizens are commuting. We are aware of this and are working with the right partners to resolve this as best we can.

How is gun violence impacting your community, and how do you plan to address gun violence?

Unlike surrounding areas in the 757, we have been blessed not to have this problem. Our police department is active in the community and has an open door policy for citizens. Hopefully with this kind of relationship with law enforcement it will deter this kind of crime in our community.