.ElectriCities of North Carolina, Inc., the membership organization for municipally owned electric utilities, has awarded the City of Gastonia one of four $10,000 Downtown Revitalization Grants to help achieve the city’s downtown revitalization goals.
Beginning in March, North Carolina Cooperative Extension will offer its newest workshop designed to help older adults improve strength, mobility, and build healthy eating habits.
Join us January 20th from 1pm-3pm at the Belmont Walmart as we partner with Gastonia Police Department and Safe Kids Gaston County to provide car seat inspections, installations, and provide parents the information they need to ensure their childs safety.
The City of Mount Holly had a discharge of approximately 40,400 gallons of untreated wastewater from our Wastewater Treatment Plant located at 201 Broome Street.
Gastonia City Council welcomes the 2023 Municipal Citizens Academy members! Open to residents or business owners, the academy meets for 10 sessions to learn how city government operates and meet with those who make Gastonia a great place to live, work and play.
"If you wouldn’t allow your child to roam the world freely without your supervision and interact with strangers, then you shouldn’t allow them the same opportunities in their virtual world. Supervise their activity, create safety plans, and be a listening ear when they need you."
North Carolina General Statue 143-215.1C requires that the owner or operator of any wastewater collection or treatment works to issue a press release when an untreated wastewater discharge of 1,000 gallons or more reaches surface waters.