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Town of Maysville
Work includes select demolition, hauling, erosion control, grassing & seeding, concrete, rebar, steel repair, welding, sitework, protective coating, electrical, painting, scada & controls, and material supply for the wastewater treatment plant effluent improvements project.
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Mar 26, 2026
Town of Maysville
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Work includes select demolition, hauling, erosion control, grassing & seeding, concrete, rebar, steel repair, welding, sitework, protective coating, electrical, painting, scada & controls, and material supply for the wastewater treatment plant effluent improvements project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Maysville
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. A public hearing was held regarding the re-zoning of a tract for Lane & Associates to expand their parking lot, which was subsequently approved. The Arbor Day Proclamation for April 25, 2025, was approved to re-certify for Tree City USA. The board also approved funding for the Lead Service Line project and a resolution for the tentative award of a bid for drilling a new well. Reports were given by the Mayor, Police, and Financial departments, and the Town Manager discussed the Train Depot's completion, efforts to attract businesses, and potential interest from Dominoes Pizza. Commissioners also shared their reports and commendations.
The Strategic Plan for Maysville outlines a roadmap for community growth and development, anchored in core values, mission, and vision. It focuses on serving citizens, cost-conscious spending, honesty, employee investment, and customer service. The plan aims to create a strong Maysville through community growth and business development, maintaining a small-town atmosphere and ensuring a safe, healthy environment for residents and visitors, with recreational, cultural, and educational experiences and business opportunities for economic growth.
The Maysville Board of Commissioners held its regular meeting on December 7, 2023, approving the minutes from the November 2, 2023 meeting and adopting the agenda. Key discussions included a $6,000,000 state grant for capital improvements (new town hall and fire station), amendments to the Neuse River Hazard Mitigation Plan, and applications for Golden Leaf and BRIC flood mitigation grants. Reports covered various projects, including the water treatment plant and affordable housing grant.
The Maysville Board of Commissioners held its regular session on July 7, 2016. Key discussions included awarding Steve Notargiacomo Police Officer of the Year, addressing a town board vacancy with a plan to hold elections, and reviewing the Family Dollar building lease and potential renovations. Reports from various departments, including Police, Fire, Water/Sewer, and Streets, were presented, along with updates on the Summer Festival and the town's finances.
The Maysville Board of Commissioners held a special session meeting on December 13, 2016, addressing preparations for the Maysville Spring Festival. Key decisions included authorizing Commissioner Flowers to seek volunteers from various community groups, approving vendor space arrangements, and setting vendor operating hours. Public comments included concerns about a water bill and a request for increased financial transparency from the town.
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