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City Services

City Offices Will Close to Observe Martin Luther King Holiday

January 11, 2021

City of Gastonia administrative offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 18 in observance of the Martin Luther King holiday. Monday’s garbage collection will be delayed until Tuesday, Jan. 19. Monday and Tuesday customers will not […]

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City Services

NC Adds Restrictions, State and City of Gastonia Remain in Phase 3

December 8, 2020

This page was last updated on Jan. 6, 2020. The City of Gastonia is complying with the State of North Carolina’s orders that are intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. The state’s […]

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News from other Sources

Life-Changing Moment for Former Homeless Mother | Gaston Gazette

May 13, 2020
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City Services

No Charge to Ride Gastonia Transit Buses Through Jan. 31

March 25, 2020

This page was updated Dec. 9, 2020. The City of Gastonia has again extended its free fares, allowing passengers to ride City Transit buses at no charge through Jan. 31, 2021. “Our riders have been […]

City Services

City of Gastonia Closes City Hall and Other Buildings to Public

March 18, 2020

This page updated Nov. 10, 2020. The City of Gastonia is continuing its efforts to respond to the spread of coronavirus and to help protect the public and its employees. That action includes complying with […]

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Transportation improvements coming to Gaston | Charlotte Business Journal

July 31, 2019
Red, white and blue with Fourth of July Celebration
City Services

Fourth of July fireworks, fun in Downtown Gastonia; holiday closings

June 27, 2019

The City of Gastonia is hosting a Fourth of July celebration next Thursday, with as many as 5,000 people expected to attend. The Downtown event near the Rotary Pavilion features: 11 food trucks a beer […]

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City Services

City of Gastonia forced to delay Monday services due to wintry weather

December 9, 2018

Because of forecasted sub-freezing temperatures tonight, which are expected to refreeze slush and ice on secondary roads, City officials are delaying the opening of administrative offices, postponing Monday’s solid waste collection and canceling transit services. […]

Bus shelter with etched glass showing people jogging, biking and sitting on a park bench
Features

Gastonia Transit adding themed bus shelters

December 3, 2018

A bus shelter at the Warlick Family YMCA on Robinwood Road doesn’t have the same look as other bus shelters in the Gastonia Transit system. Etched in the tempered glass of the new prototype are […]

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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 […]

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