NCDOT Public Meeting

Description: Widening of N.C. 59 (South Main Street) from Betsy Ross Drive to Parkton Road in Cumberland County Project # U-6001 Tuesday, February 26 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Covenant Original Free Will Baptist Church at 813 Orchard Street in Hope Mills

Cumberland County Planning Department Survey

(from County memo) Cumberland County has contracted with McGill and Associates to conduct a performance audit of the Cumberland County Planning and Inspections Department.  The audit is designed to identify opportunities for improvement in the existing operations, staffing, overall workloads and how best practices can be implemented.  As part of the study, a brief surveyContinue reading “Cumberland County Planning Department Survey”

Hope Mills Commissioners Move Sign Ordinance Forward

Chancer McLaughlin (Development & Planning Administrator) proposed amendments to the Town of Hope Mills Sign Ordinance as a result of recent work session.  The recommended action from staff was approval of the document. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Mitchell to approve the ordinance.  The motion PASSED with commissioner Edwards voting in opposition.Continue reading “Hope Mills Commissioners Move Sign Ordinance Forward”

Fayetteville City Council 2019 Strategic Plan

 City Council Chooses Strategic Initiatives for Next Fiscal Year Post  (from city memo) The Fayetteville City Council, based on the City’s established Strategic Priorities, identified several initiatives for the next 12-18 months at this weekend’s annual Strategic Planning Retreat. Those initiatives include: Redevelopment and business growth of the Murchison Road corridor Job creation and retentionContinue reading “Fayetteville City Council 2019 Strategic Plan”

From the Desk of NC House Representative John Szoka

IMPORTANT: Even if you have been denied by FEMA or have not been made whole by FEMA you may still qualify for a low interest loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration. Do not be confused by the name, U.S. Small Business loans are available to homeowners, renters and small businesses alike. However, note, thereContinue reading “From the Desk of NC House Representative John Szoka”