SPRING LAKE — The Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing Monday night on next year’s budget with representatives of the N.C. Local Government Commission and also hear draft ordinances on a business registration inventory and special event permits.
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake Board of Aldermen discussed preparing for a shortfall in sales tax revenue while hearing good news about the state of the town’s finances during a budget meeting on Wednesday night.
SPRING LAKE — A mural depicting a message of support and gratitude for those who defend America was unveiled before the Spring Lake Board of Aldermen on Monday night as one of the first public …
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake Community Appearance Committee will unveil the design and name the artist for a new mural on Main Street during the town Board of Aldermen meeting.
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake Board of Aldermen has applied for a rural transformation grant to revitalize Main Street, the board said at its meeting Monday night at Town Hall.
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake Board of Aldermen is expected to approve a resolution to apply for a Main Street transformation grant and create a special events committee. The board will meet at 6 p.m. Monday in the Grady Howard Conference Room at Town Hall.
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake Board of Aldermen on Monday discussed moving forward with applying for a Rural Transformation Grant through the N.C. Department of Commerce for revitalizing Main Street.
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake Board of Aldermen expects to hear more information about the new interlocal agreement on tax revenue between Cumberland County and the town at a work session on Monday. The board will meet at 6 p.m. in the Grady Howard Conference Room at Town Hall.
SPRING LAKE — Voting to adhere to its vision for Main Street to be a thriving commercial corridor, the Spring Lake Board of Aldermen on Monday night rejected a plan for a 72-unit apartment complex in the district.
SPRING LAKE — A public hearing is scheduled Monday on a plan to build apartments on Main Street that is drawing criticism from some town officials.