Belmont Hires New City Manager
2023 City Of Belmont Hires New City Manager
2023 City Of Belmont Hires New City Manager
There are currently three opportunities for public engagement related to transportation initiatives in Belmont: Sloan’s Ferry Bridge & Wilkinson/ Catawba Intersection (B-6051, U-6143) This project will replace the bridge on Wilkinson Boulevard (U.S. 74/ U.S. 29) over the Catawba River (Lake Wylie) on the Gaston/Mecklenburg County Line. It also includes modifications of the Catawba Street … Continued
The City is utilizing goats on the land south of Wilkinson Blvd near the Abbey Creek to clear out the overgrown underbrush and eat the invasive kudzu that has taken over the area. These goats are environmentally friendly, will have minimal negative impact to the area ecosystems, and let’s be honest they are so much … Continued
2021 Water Quality Report Click on the link above to view the 2021 Annual Water Report
Click on the link below to view the new “A Walk In The Park” Parks and Recreation Newsletter Parks and Recreation January-April 2024 Newsletter
Click the link below to view the report! 2021 Year End Report
Click the link below to view our quarterly transportation newsletter! Winter/Spring 2022 Transportation Newsletter
The Belmont City Council met this past weekend for their annual planning retreat and discussed potential redevelopment uses for the Belmont Middle School. During the discussion, the council outlined uses they would consider and not consider for the site. Any redevelopment will need to go through a conditional rezoning process or obtain a special use … Continued
Public Comment Period: January 14 – February 13, 2022 The Gaston-Cleveland-Lincoln Metropolitan Planning Organization (GCLMPO) and regional project sponsors are conducting a feasibility study for the Catawba Crossings Project to develop conceptual designs, cost estimates, and recommendations for a proposed new alignment roadway between NC 279 (S. New Hope Rd) in southeastern Gaston County to … Continued
NOW OPEN (through November 3)- Public engagement is continuing as CATS seeks valuable input for further refinement of the LYNX Silver Line light rail alignment and station locations. Please click the links below to find updates on the ongoing planning and design efforts for the proposed LYNX Silver Line light rail. Virtual Public Meeting Online … Continued