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City Services

City of Gastonia declares State of Emergency

September 14, 2018

The City of Gastonia has proclaimed a State of Emergency because of the expected impacts of Hurricane Florence. The proclamation does not require the public to take any specific action. It is an administrative step […]

Map of eastern U.S. showing Hurricane Florence's likely path
City Services

Updates as Hurricane Florence moves closer to Gastonia

September 13, 2018

The City of Gastonia continues to prepare for wind, rain and possible flooding and power outages from Hurricane Florence. Current predictions include: A total of 5 to 8 inches of rain Saturday through Monday. (Friday […]

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City Services

City of Gastonia prepares for Hurricane Florence

September 11, 2018

With Hurricane Florence expected to make landfall in North Carolina later this week, City of Gastonia employees are preparing for the likelihood of wind and rain. “Although the storm’s path is uncertain, we’re preparing for […]

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Speed humps make some people happy, drive others crazy | Gaston Gazette

August 17, 2018
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City Services

Changes affecting your utility bill

July 12, 2018

Effective July 1, 2018, the City of Gastonia changed several of its fees. You may notice those changes in your monthly City utility bill. The fee changes were included in the City’s annual budget which […]

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City Services

City of Gastonia names Denton new Public Works Director

July 10, 2018

Dale Denton, a Gastonia native and City employee for 32 years, has been chosen to lead the City’s Public Works Department. Denton will oversee a $15.9 million budget and a department with 123 employees working […]

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City Services

City of Gastonia reorganizes several departments for increased efficiency

June 19, 2018

The City of Gastonia has reorganized and realigned some of its largest departments, and three departments have gotten new names. City Manager Michael Peoples says similar services are now grouped together and the alignment will […]

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Public Works employees help create Woodhill ‘Little Free Library’

June 18, 2018

Residents can now exchange books at a “Little Free Library” at Woodhill Elementary School. City of Gastonia Public Works employees helped install the book-sharing spot on June 15, 2018 outside the school at 1027 Woodhill […]

Water plant sign: City of Gastonia Water Treatment Plant
City Services

TRU drinking water meets or exceeds all government standards

March 19, 2018

Drinking water from Two Rivers Utilities continues to meet or exceed health, safety and quality standards set by state and federal agencies in all categories. The annual Drinking Water Quality Report for Two Rivers Utilities […]

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’10 tons first thing in the morning:’ Gastonia recycles asphalt | The Gaston Gazette

March 13, 2018

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