Public Notices All Archives

RA-01-26 Request to Abandon Town Right-of-Way on Hill Road RA-01-26 Request to Abandon Town Right-of-Way on Hill Road
HD-01-26 COA - Major Work for 350 NW Broad Street HD-01-26 COA - Major Work for 350 NW Broad Street
Z-02-26 Request to Rezone 11.31 Acres on Pee Dee Road to GBCD Z-02-26 Request to Rezone 11.31 Acres on Pee Dee Road to GBCD
PD-07-25 Town Council Public Hearing re: a Preliminary Development Plan for Morganton Park South PD-07-25 Town Council Public Hearing re: a Preliminary Development Plan for Morganton Park South
Annexation AX-03-25 Legal Ad Annexation AX-03-25 Legal Ad
Legal ad for Annexation Petition Public Hearing
Town Council Work Session Rescheduled 11-19-24 Town Council Work Session Rescheduled 11-19-24
Notice of Town Council 2024 Budget Retreat Notice of Town Council 2024 Budget Retreat
Public Hearing -  - System Development Fee Analysis Public Hearing - - System Development Fee Analysis
Notice of Town Council Orientation Notice of Town Council Orientation
Public Notice of New Council Orientation 1-25-24 Public Notice of New Council Orientation 1-25-24
Public notice is hereby given that multiple members of the Southern Pines Town Council will be meeting on Thursday, January 25, 2024, at 8:30 am for the purpose of providing an orientation to the Town’s new council members. Staff and Councilmembers will be traveling to multiple sites in the Town throughout the day. Notice is given that this meeting could result in a quorum though no action will be taken at this time.
Public Notice - Lease of Town Property Public Notice - Lease of Town Property
Public Notice - SOUTHERN PINES LIFTS MOST COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, INCLUDING VIRTUAL MEETINGS Public Notice - SOUTHERN PINES LIFTS MOST COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, INCLUDING VIRTUAL MEETINGS
SOUTHERN PINES LIFTS MOST COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, INCLUDING VIRTUAL MEETINGS The Town of Southern Pines has lifted most restrictions that have been in place for the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Town’s decision follows Executive Order #215, issued by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper on May 14, and guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicating that fully vaccinated individuals can safely do most activities without a mask or the need to socially distance from others.