Closing Social Security Office Distinct Possibility Staff Reporter Just when local officials thought ^the debate over the closing of the Statesville Social Security Department had been settled, or at least held in check, comes word that Hickory District Manager Max Davis is looking for new office space to house his 28 employees plus the seven he’ll gain when the Statesville office closes. According to information in the Feb. 2 edition of the Hickory Daily Record, the Government Services Administration is accepting bids for a 10,000 square-foot office building with at least 60 parking spaces. Smith is quot ed as saying that it is hoped the move can be made by the end of the year. This puts assurances Statesville officials received from Deputy Commissioner for Operations Janice Warden in doubt. In a November meet ing with Mayor John Marshall, Warden §aid that before any decision affecting the office was started a thor ough study considering all factors, including the county’s growth, would be assembled. This data, she said, would be given to elected and public leaders in the community for review and response. Only after this, she said, would the Social Security Administration reach a deci sion on whether they would leave the office as it is, reduce it in size, close it, or'increase the size of the current office. She said that nothing would be done about closing or chang ing the Statesville office for a year and probably at least five years. Employees of the Statesville office and others have long questioned the wisdom behind the proposed closing the oft ice rr and the lack ot evidence sup porting such a move. In September, at a public forum, Ron Tysinger, N.C. Area Director of Social Security was asked for copies of all data relating to the closing. Tysinger said that would not be possible, explaining that some information in the study could not be made public. Questions arose from the floor as to the study being public information; therefore, avail able to the public. Rosemary Kelley, who serves as both a claims representative and shop steward for the Statesville office, feels that officials did not do a compre hensive study of the county and were simply not aware that Iredell County “ . . . had two decent sized towns - Mooresville and Statesville - and with the annexation of Meek Neck would be gaining between eight and 10 percent of the North Mecklenburg population, increasing the county’s current 105,000 pop ulation by 20,000. In addition, because of the configuration of Iredell County, . the Statesville office also serves parts of Alexander and Davie Counties.” The Hickory office handles claims for Catawba, Caldwell, Alexander, Burke and Avery counties. On an average day, 75 clients are processed through the Statesville Social Security office which is staffed by seven claims officers, two ser vice representatives, a recep tionist and Manager Carolyn Ledford, who came on board after Peggy Buillion retired June 27, 1997. According to Kelley, when local offices are absorbed into larger district offices, the department establishes a con tact or satellite station which operate out of donated space a half day, one or two days a • • Iredell Citizen Published weekly by the Iredell Citizen, Inc. 117 North Center Street • Statesville, NC 28677 P.O. Box 1221 • Statesville, NC 28687 704-872-1200 • 704-872-1280 • Fax 704-872-128 \ Robert Ply ler... .Editor/Publisher Paula Jordan.Advertising/Sales Teresa Swisher.Classified/Circulation Carmen Jackins.Reporter Burwell Whittenton.Reporter Nicole Snook.....Reporter Maggie Shoobridge. Reporter Cathy Clardy. Graphics Application to Mail,Periodicals Postage Subscription Rates Single Copy, 50 Cents ' $25 per year in North Carolina $30 per year outside North Carolina Postmaster Send Address Changes Iredell Citizen P.O. Box 1221 Statesville, NC 28687 Rates is Pending at Statesville, NC 28677 week. Because these stations are not equipped with direct computer links to the Baltimore main frame, all a claims representative can do for a client is take the infor mation and process it into the computer when he gets back to the district office. This, she says, will cause delays in pro cessing claims and providing necessary information to clients. Iredell County is ranked the 18th largest county in the state and is 13th highest in revenue. The county ranks third in the state for residential and com mercial building permits according to the Statesville \ Chamber of Commerce. Officials also point out that with its central location between 1-40 and 1-77 contin ued, steady growth can not be avoided. 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