Following an extensive nationwide search, City Manager Lloyd Payne selected Interim Chief of Police Jimmy Hughes to lead the Concord Police Department as the new Chief of Police, effective Monday, January 29.
The City of Concord government offices will close on Monday, December 25 through Wednesday, December 27 in observance of the Christmas holiday, as well as Monday, January 1, 2024, in observance of New Year’s Day.
The City of Concord is the 12th safest city in North Carolina according to SafeWise and is one of only two cities with a population of over 100,000 people to make the top 20.
The City of Concord, in partnership with community organizations, is pursuing innovative solutions to help revitalize a major gateway between Western Concord and historic Downtown Concord.
The City of Concord is pleased to welcome Jackie Deal as the next Engineering Director. Deal brings over 15 years of experience in municipal engineering and construction to the position.
After serving as Deputy Director for four years and Interim Director for the last three months, City Manager Lloyd Payne is promoting Sheila Lowry to Director of Parks and Recreation, effective Monday, October 16.
The City of Concord and Prosperity Unlimited, Inc. are once again partnering to offer free virtual workshops on federal and state Fair Housing laws for realtors and lenders.
The Concord City Council is developing a new Strategic Plan that will set a clear vision for the City, build public trust and transparency, and improve City operations.
The City of Concord and the Creation Care team at All Saints’ Episcopal Church, in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation and Carolina Power Partners, are teaming up to give away 300 free trees through the Energy-Saving Trees program.
City of Concord government offices will be closed on Monday, September 4, 2023 for Labor Day. Several services will operate on modified schedules due to the observed holiday.
On Monday, July 24, City of Concord contract crews will begin work to replace pavement in the intersection of George Liles Parkway and Roberta Farms Court SW.
The City of Concord is now accepting applications for the 2023 Concord 101 course, an annual program designed for citizens to learn about their local government