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Thank you for subscribing to the Huntersville Hub, the new Town of Huntersville newsletter for residents!

The Huntersville Hub is the Town of Huntersville's new monthly newsletter. We launched this newsletter in an effort to give residents another way to learn about Town of Huntersville initiatives, projects and upcoming events. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.huntersville.org/ and follow us on social media to stay up to date as well. You can find a full listing of our social media profiles here: https://www.huntersville.org/3150/Communications. We look forward to staying in touch!


Mayor's Coffee Mixer Ad Summer

New Dates Announced for the Mayor's Coffee Mixer!

Join Mayor Christy Clark for the perfect blend of casual conversation and community engagement during the Mayor's Coffee mixer series. This is a chance for residents to hear updates about the Town and engage in meaningful conversation with Mayor Clark in an informal setting. Our next scheduled Mayor's Coffee Mixer sessions will be held June 19 and July 24 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Kunu Coffee, located at 8519 Gilead Road. We hope to see you there!


Roadway Resurfacing Projects Underway

As a reminder, roadway resurfacing projects are underway around Huntersville on Town-owned roads. During this time, residents may notice contractors working in their neighborhoods. The resurfacing work began in February and is expected to last through the summer. This is subject to change based on weather and other unforeseen circumstances.

To find the full list of Town-owned roads being resurfaced in this wave of resurfacing, please visit the resurfacing page on our website. Please note: many streets in Huntersville are owned and maintained by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). You may find more information about which streets are owned and maintained by NCDOT by using this online map. You can read the full press release on our website.

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REMINDER: Keep Trees and Shrubs Trimmed for the Season

Spring has sprung and trees and shrubs are growing in abundance as the weather warms. The Town of Huntersville would like to remind residents and business owners to trim their trees appropriately to remain in compliance with Article 7 of the Huntersville Town Zoning Ordinance. The Town of Huntersville does not maintain any street trees. Per Article 7 of the Town of Huntersville Zoning Ordinance, the closest property owner is responsible for street tree maintenance. Read more on our website: https://www.huntersville.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=837


Did You Know? How to Report an Issue to NCDOT

Did you know you can report roadway issues directly to the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)? Residents can report potholes, malfunctioning traffic lights, drainage issues and more directly to NCDOT by visiting this link on NCDOT's website.

Roads like N.C. 73, Gilead Road, Old Statesville Road, Beatties Ford Road and Mount Holly-Huntersville Road are examples of roads maintained by NCDOT. Town maintained streets are typically streets within neighborhoods. To learn which roads in Huntersville are owned and maintained by NCDOT, visit this link. 

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Town of Huntersville Earns International Communications Awards

The Town of Huntersville recently earned recognition on the global stage from The Communicator Awards for the Town's new website and its 150th anniversary video project. With more 3,000 entries received from around the world, the Communicator Awards is the largest and most competitive awards program for honoring the creative excellence of communications professionals. The competition celebrated its 30th anniversary this year with a pledge to honor timeless communication. The winners of the 30th Annual Communicator Awards were officially announced by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA) on May 7, 2024.

Read the full press release on our website.

 


Don't Miss These Upcoming Events!

  • June 3: Town Board Meeting at Huntersville Town Hall, 6 p.m.
  • June 14: Movies in the Park at Veterans Park, 8 p.m.
  • June 17: Town Board Meeting at Huntersville Town Hall, 6 p.m.
  • June 19: Mayor's Coffee Mixer at Kunu Coffee, 9 a.m.
  • June 20: LALACABOOSA — Downtown Music Series at Veterans Park, 6 p.m.

Huntersville Town Board of Commissioners 2024

Decisions from the Dais

The Huntersville Town Board of Commissioners spent plenty of time in May attending budget engagement sessions, where residents were invited to learn more about the Town's budgeting process, the proposed budget for FY2025 and provide feedback about the proposed budget directly to the board. The board anticipates voting to adopt the FY2025 budget at its June 3, 2024 regular meeting. Residents are invited to review the proposed budget on the Town's website, and feedback can be sent to board members directly by using the contact information on this page of the Town's website.

Decisions from the Dais is a section of our newsletter dedicated to highlighting recent decisions made by the Town Board.

 

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