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AGENDA FOR TOWN OF TEACHEY SPECIAL MEETING

LOCATION: TEACHEY TOWN HALL

DATE: 1/31/25          TIME: 12:00PM

SPECIAL MEETING:

  1. Approval of annexation for Log Cabin Rd
  2. Re zoning for Mobile Homes
  3. Budget discussion and scheduling for Fiscial Year 2025-2026
  4. Payment for Mc David & Associates

 

CLOSED SESSION:

  1. Personeel matter

 

(Closed session is closed to public in accordiance with the NC law meetings and will only discuss items specifically listed on this agenda, any action taken during closed session will be announced publicaly in a subsequent meeting)

trash pick up

1/24/2025

TRASH PICK UP FOR THIS WEEK (W/E 1/26/2025) WILL BE SATURDAY 1/25/2025. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT THE TOWN HAOLL @ 910-285-7564

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Town of Teachey Big Trash Pick Up

1/17/2025

Big Trash Pick Up:

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EMERGENCY WATER LINE REPAIR

4/12/2024

ATTENTION: TOWN OF TEACHEY RESIDENTS WATER WILL BE SHUTOFF FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO HOURS FOR ALL UTILITY CUSTOMERS DUE TO AN UNEXPECTED EMERGENCY WATER LINE REPAIR. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE!

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EMERGENCY WATER LINE REPAIR

1/4/2024

NOTICE: There will be a temporary water shut-off tomorrow Friday. January 5, 2024 for 4 hours (possibly less time) due to a repair on the water line at the intersection of East Second St & Lodge St. We apologize for any inconvenience!

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COMMUNITY NEWS

1/5/2023

On the behalf of The Town of Teachey we are writing this post to inform our residents and the public that we had no input on decision-making with the four way stop being placed at the HWY 117 and Bay Rd intersection. If you have any questions or concerns please contact DOT or State Representative.

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North Carolina DERNR Ensures Safe Levels of Mercury

7/21/2021

The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Qualtiy (DENR), has issued a statewide total maximum daily load (TMDL) for mercury.  The ultimate goal of the TMDL is to ensure safe levels of Mercury in fish throughout North Carolina for human consumption.

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