Posted on: October 2, 2023
Interested in helping guide future development in Holly Springs? The Holly Springs Town Council is seeking applicants for openings on the Board of Adjustment and the Planning Board. Applications will be accepted through Monday, Dec. 4.
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Posted on: September 26, 2023
Interested in serving as a liaison between the Police Department and Town residents, improving community dialogue and understanding, and more? Apply to serve on the Police-Community Advisory Group through Nov. 10! Three openings for three-year terms are a...
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Posted on: September 21, 2023
Faster connections with neighboring communities are just around the corner! This week, the Holly Springs Town Council received an update from Dennis Jernigan, NC Turnpike Authority Interim Chief Engineer, on the progress of NC 540.
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Posted on: September 22, 2023
The Town of Holly Springs has been recognized for having the best digital newsletter in the nation! The 3CMA - City-County Communications & Marketing Association awarded Holly Springs the top honor for "answering the demand from residents to prov...
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Posted on: October 4, 2023
It won’t be long before the green leaves in Town transform into a kaleidoscope of color! To accommodate the larger volume of yard waste, the collection schedule will move to a zone schedule. From October 29, 2023, through February 2024, leaves and yard wa...
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Posted on: September 22, 2023
Last week, Holly Springs kicked off its Keeping it Green yard waste campaign with the opening of the Town’s first-ever yard waste convenience center. As the town prepares to roll out cart collection for residential yard waste early next year, residents ca...
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Posted on: September 5, 2023
Green is one of the Town’s colors for a reason. The community is fortunate to have beautiful trees lining many streets, and residents can receive grant funding from the Town to plant or replace street trees in poor condition. Street trees are tr...
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Posted on: September 1, 2023
Town Opens Yard Waste Convenience Center for Residents, New Carts to Collect Yard Waste Next Year
Big changes are coming to yard waste collection in Holly Springs! It’s all starting with the opening of the Town’s first-ever yard waste c...
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Posted on: August 1, 2023
It’s official! Residents of Holly Springs will go to the polls this November to vote on a 2023 Parks Bond Referendum. The $100 million investment will fund enhancements to facilities across Holly Springs, as well as the construction of a new sta...
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Posted on: September 7, 2023
Holly Springs has a team of engineers whose job is to prioritize safety on our roadways. Of the 646 collisions that occurred last year in Town, less than 1% involved pedestrians and cyclists.
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Posted on: September 7, 2023
Cooler weather is just around the corner, and the Town of Holly Springs is planning to take advantage of the fall planting season! Beginning in October, 35 trees will be planted at Womble Park after the removal of diseased and decaying trees. As part of t...
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Posted on: August 14, 2023
Work to create a safer and more efficient street and sidewalk network continues with the Holly Springs Road widening project. People walking and bicycling along Holly Springs Road past Holly Ridge Elementary and Middle schools should follow the safe sidew...
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Posted on: August 17, 2023
In response to resident concerns about unlawful parking, the Holly Springs Town Council has voted to revise the Town’s parking ordinance. Effective immediately, fines for most illegal parking have increased from $5 to $25 for the first offense. ...
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Posted on: May 9, 2023
In alignment with the Town of Holly Springs’ strategic priorities for the future, the budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year prioritizes investments in water, parks, and emergency preparedness. The $93.8 million recommended budget is a 6% increase...
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