The Henderson City Council unanimously voted to rezone three acres at 36 St. Andrews Church Road from residential to neighborhood commercial use at Monday’s regular meeting.
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Wray and Berger herald NC lottery in Vance
The following press release was received from the office of NC Representative Michael Wray:
Resident alleges substandard Section 8 housing
Henderson resident Jancey D. Quinitchette read a letter she composed to the city council during the public comment portion of Monday’s council meeting.
Public hearing on amortization ordinance continues
Below is the schedule for tonight’s city council meeting:
FAIR Committee to discuss revenue
Here is the agenda the FAIR Committee was to have followed for today’s meeting. Home in Henderson had hoped to provide coverage of the meeting, as there seems to be lots going on, but our pesky paying job keeps getting in the way:
Memo on thefts of city property
What follows is a memo from Interim City Manager Jerry Moss to the Mayor and Henderson City Council regarding the investigation into the thefts of city property by city employees:
Moss asks council for support
Interim City Manager Jerry Moss sought support from the city council at Wednesday night’s meeting regarding the Use of City Vehicles policy he authored as well as the investigation into thefts by city employees he initiated two weeks ago.
Memo on vehicle use policy
The following is a memorandum from Interim City Manager Jerry Moss to members of the Henderson City Council and the Mayor regarding the policy on the use of city vehicles to be enacted on May 1, 2006:
Public hearings galore at city council
Here is the City Council agenda for this evening’s meeting:
Zoning advocates strike back
It looked as if it was going to be an another evening of the anti-zoning protests that characterized the last County Commission meeting.
Western loop debate will continue
Here is the agenda for the Vance County Board of Commissioner’s meeting tonight:
SBI asked to probe city thefts
The following press release was received from the office of Interim City Manager Jerry Moss:
Weed and seed approval nears for Henderson
Congressman G. K. Butterfield announced yesterday that Henderson has tentatively earned a federal “Weed and Seed” designation.
Mayor concerned over David Street project
Henderson City Council member Garry Daeke reported at Monday’s council meeting that his committee, Community Development, had discussed the David Street CDBG Project and had asked for a timeline.
Home in Henderson speaks to Sara Coffey
Home in Henderson had an opportunity to speak with bail bondswoman, private investigator, and former city council candidate Sara Coffey after the Monday, February 13 city council meeting at City Hall.
City will condemn hate groups
Glean Henderson, the Publicity Chairman from the Henderson-Vance Human Relations Commission, read a letter to the Henderson City Council on behalf of the commission’s president, Janice Jeffries.
2005 crime down, says police chief
Henderson Police Chief Glen Allen presented a report to the Henderson City Council at Monday’s regular meeting showing that crime is down for the second consecutive year.
Agenda for tonight’s council meeting
Here is the agenda for tonight’s Henderson City Council meeting:
City to park cars for savings
Members of the FAIR Committee discussed a new policy, “Use of City-Owned Vehicles”, drafted by Interim City Manager Jerry Moss.
Retraction
In the article Public works holds questionable closed meeting we reported that Interim City Manager Jerry Moss changed the location of the meeting from the City Hall Conference Room to the City of Henderson Operations Center Conference Room “at the last minute”. Mr. Moss reported to us that the meeting was originally scheduled for the Operations Center and that his efforts on the morning of Monday, February 20 were directed towards making sure that everyone was in the correct place …