GOLDSBORO, NC — The Goldsboro City Council took several key actions and set priorities for the year ahead during its final meeting of the year, including selecting a new Mayor Pro Tem, discussing ways to strengthen committee engagement, and highlighting major city accomplishments.
Council members emphasized the need for improved communication and transparency among the various boards, commissions, and special committees on which council members serve. One proposal discussed was the creation of regular written updates or reports from council-appointed committees to keep the full council informed and better positioned to support ongoing initiatives.
City leadership agreed that many boards and commissions often operate behind the scenes, making it difficult for council members and the public to stay informed. The mayor noted efforts already underway to ensure boards appear before council at least twice a year, with a goal of increasing that frequency to improve awareness and collaboration.
Council then unanimously approved Councilwoman Beverly Weeks as Mayor Pro Tem for 2026. Weeks expressed appreciation for the confidence placed in her and said she was honored to serve in the role.
Following the vote, Mayor Charles Gaylor praised council members for their work throughout 2025, noting that productive debate, collaboration, and preparation have helped move the city forward. He also commended city staff and department heads for their role in a successful year.

