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Goldsboro Police Officer Passed Away on Monday

Goldsboro Police Officer Passed Away on Monday

A member of the Goldsboro Police Department passed away on Monday. The Goldsboro Police Department shared the following message from Chief Michael West on its Facebook page on Monday, “It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of our colleague and friend, Corporal Matthew Habermas. Matt was an exceptional individual…read more »

Mayor’s Youth Council Now Accepting Applications

Mayor’s Youth Council Now Accepting Applications

The Community Relations and Development Department of the City of Goldsboro is currently accepting applications for the Mayor’s Youth Council until July 31st. This is an excellent opportunity for students in grades nine through 12 to become involved in their community and make a difference. Membership is open to students attending any of the following…read more »

United Way Teams up with the City of Goldsboro

United Way Teams up with the City of Goldsboro

United Way of Wayne County is teaming up with the City of Goldsboro to serve as the City’s Third-Party Administrator to handle their annual Non-Profit Organization(NPO) funding distribution. Annually, the City of Goldsboro strives to support the services provided by local non-profits that positively impact the citizens of Goldsboro.  From basic needs to education to…read more »

Annual Water Line Flushing Program Begins May 3

Annual Water Line Flushing Program Begins May 3

The City of Goldsboro Water Plant will temporarily stop adding ammonia to its water treatment disinfecting process on Wednesday, May 3, at 7 a.m. They will resume adding ammonia to the water treatment process on Tuesday, June 14. To promote optimal disinfection throughout the water distribution system, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality recommends public…read more »

City of Goldsboro Spring Litter Cleanup

City of Goldsboro Spring Litter Cleanup

It’s Spring Litter Sweep time! The City of Goldsboro encourages local residents to join this effort by volunteering to pick up litter throughout the city from 8-11 a.m. Saturday, May 6. Here’s how you can participate:■ Get a team together. This is a great opportunity for your club, group or organization to get involved.■ Decide on your…read more »

Goldsboro City Council Will Discuss Church Spirit & Cocktails

Goldsboro City Council Will Discuss Church Spirit & Cocktails

The Goldsboro City Council meets Monday, April 17, with a familiar item on the agenda. The council is expected to discuss a request to change a city ordinance to allow Church Spirit & Cocktails to move to 116 West Mulberry Street – putting it across from St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. The current rules would prevent…read more »

Hal Plonk Disability Walk Scheduled May 3

The Goldsboro Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities has scheduled the Hal Plonk Disability Walk on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 10:00am beginning at the HUB, 200 South Center Street, Goldsboro.read more »

Goldsboro Mayor Outlines Infrastructure Plans

Goldsboro Mayor Outlines Infrastructure Plans

Goldsboro City leaders are now developing the budget priorities for next year — and some big projects might be needed. Mayor David Ham says the city water and sewage systems need work. “We have been dealing with infrastructure problems for the last 6 or 7 years. “ Problems with both were obvious during recent hurricanes.…read more »

Public Meeting on Goldsboro Action Plan

Public Meeting on Goldsboro Action Plan

The public is invited to provide input on housing and non-housing needs in the city of Goldsboro for the FY23-24 Annual Action Plan (AAP). The purpose of this public meeting will be to meet with interested parties who wish to make recommendations for eligible activities for the City of Goldsboro’s FY23-24 Annual Action Plan (AAP).…read more »

City of Goldsboro Explores Options to Ease Downtown Parking

City of Goldsboro Explores Options to Ease Downtown Parking

Business owners, residents, and stakeholders expressed their concerns during Thursday’s Public Parking forum. DGDC Director Erin Fonseca, welcomed everyone and explained the input and feedback will assist the City of Goldsboro with the next steps. The event moderated by Dwight Bassett, Director of Economic Development and Parking Services for the Town of Chapel Hill. Bassett…read more »

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