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The City of Belmont has many options when it comes to outdoor activities. One of which is our substantial list of City Parks & Trails. For more information on each of these parks, please use the menu below. If you are already familiar with our park offerings and would like information about booking a reservation,...

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Welcome The Public Works Department and employees maintain 150 miles of city streets, 97+ miles of water lines and 89+ miles of sewer lines. The Public Works Department also maintains a fleet of over 90 vehicles, boats, trailers and heavy machinery. Our employees work diligently to keep our City beautiful and clean while also providing...

The Planning and Zoning Department works with four separate boards and committees. Each of these are comprised of several members of the community and have a specific set of duties and responsibilities. For more information about each of these, please refer to the menu below. For a listing of upcoming meetings, please refer to the...

Welcome The City of Belmont is the only city in the Charlotte metropolitan region located entirely on a peninsula and  possesses unique environmental, historical and economic assets.  Recognizing its unique fortunes, the Belmont Planning Department is committed to maintaining Belmont's character as a small town within a bustling metropolitan region by embracing development and design...

The City of Belmont has begun a phased reopening of our parks.  As of today, Tuesday, May 5 the Davis Park tennis courts and the Kevin Loftin Riverfront Park boat landing are now open for public use.  On Friday, May 8 all walking areas, picnic shelters, baseball fields, soccer fields, and basketball courts will be...

On April 23, 2020, the State of North Carolina has extended the stay at home order until May 8, 2020. ​The City of Belmont has declared a State of Emergency that goes into effect Wednesday, March 25th at 8 AM.  The declaration prohibits the use of public parks and public restrooms in the city limits...

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