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Concord adopts language access plan to aid non-English speakers
The City of Concord, one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in North Carolina, has adopted a Language Access Plan to address communication barriers and ensure the city remains welcoming for its diverse population.
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Concord presents FY2025 budget proposal focusing on infrastructure and community needs
City Manager Lloyd Payne presented the recommended Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget to the Mayor and City Council on Thursday. The budget aims to deliver essential services and invest in critical infrastructure to support Concord's growing community while maintaining its high quality of life. It also prioritizes enhancing city parks, improving traffic flow, and expanding affordable housing options.
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Three local artists awarded $1K each in Clearwater arts center t-shirt contest
Friends, family, and community gathered at ClearWater Arts Center & Studios on Friday, May 24, for an evening celebrating art, culture, and inclusivity. The event marked the conclusion of ClearWater’s T-shirt design competition, which encouraged aspiring artists and designers to share their creativity and express what inclusivity at the art center means to them. Three winning designs were selected by a panel of judges, earning each artist $1,000 for their creative work. In a surprise outcome, two artists tied for the People’s Choice award and will move on to a second round of...
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Concord announces Memorial Day closures and modified service schedules
The City of Concord government offices will be closed on Monday, May 27, for Memorial Day. Several services will operate on modified schedules due to the observed holiday.
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Concord Electric Systems honored for restoration efforts in Gastonia
The City of Concord Electric Systems has been honored with a national commendation from the American Public Power Association (APPA) for its instrumental role in restoring electric power in Gastonia, N.C. This recognition comes after six crew members were dispatched to assist the City of Gastonia Utilities between May 9-11, 2024, following severe storms and two confirmed EF1 tornadoes that caused power outages across Gaston County.
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Closure Scheduled for Cabarrus Avenue Intersection in Downtown Concord
The intersection of Cabarrus Avenue and Union Street in Downtown Concord is set to undergo a temporary closure starting on May 20, 2024. This closure is part of the Downtown Concord Streetscape Project, aimed at enhancing the city's infrastructure and aesthetics. Contractors will be working on the streetscape and updating existing utilities during this period.According to project officials, "The intersection of Cabarrus Avenue and Union Street is scheduled to close on May 20, 2024, as part of the Downtown Concord Streetscape Project." Despite the closure, access to the...
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Concord Electric Systems Receives National Safety Award for Outstanding Practices
Concord Electric Systems in the City of Concord has been recognized with the American Public Power Association’s Safety Award of Excellence for their exceptional safety practices in 2023. Alex Burris, the Director of Concord Electric Systems, expressed his pride in the team's hard work and dedication, stating, "This award reflects our team’s hard work and dedication to achieving the highest safety standards." Burris commended the employees for their commitment to ensuring safety while performing their challenging tasks, emphasizing the importance of their well-being and...
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City of Concord Issues Advisory on Third-Party Payment System, Urges Caution
The City of Concord is advising customers to use caution and be aware of potential late payment and other user fees when using the online third-party bill payment system, doxo.com. In a recent advisory, the city emphasized that "doxo.com is not an approved vendor, partner, or in any way affiliated with the City of Concord."Amidst concerns raised by utility customers, the city highlighted that they have "received complaints from utility customers that their payments are not being received by the due date." The City of Concord clarified that they "cannot control when...
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Holiday Closures and Weekend Road Closures for the Bunny Run 5K & Festival
City of Concord government offices will be closed on Friday, March 29, for Good Friday, as announced by city officials. The annual Bunny Run 5K & Festival is set to return to Downtown Concord on Saturday, March 30, with a series of activities planned for the community.The event will commence with a free one-mile fun run at 8:30 a.m., followed by festival activities along McCachern Boulevard starting at 9 a.m. According to the City of Concord, McCachern Boulevard will be closed to through traffic during the event, with lane closures in effect on Union Street South and...
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Concord International Festival Returns October 5th
The fourth annual Concord International Festival is set to return to Downtown Concord on Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 12-6 p.m. The event promises a day filled with shopping, entertainment, food, and family fun, showcasing global flavors, music, dance, and a special kids’ zone. Mayor Bill Dusch expressed his enthusiasm for the event, stating, “We are excited to once again partner with El Puente Hispano to transform the streets of Concord with the colors, sights, sounds, and flavors of our city’s diverse cultures. The festival has quickly become one of our most beloved...
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ClearWater Arts Center & Studios Launches New Partnership and T-Shirt Design Contest
ClearWater Coordinator, Sarah Gay, expressed that "ClearWater is a place where people from all walks of life and cultural backgrounds and ages can come together and find community through the activity of art." The T-shirt design contest, in partnership with Studio Print Shop, aims to connect with diverse communities across the city and region, fostering creativity and inclusivity.The initiative is made possible by a grant from the Grassroots Arts Program of the North Carolina Arts Council and the Cabarrus Arts Council. ClearWater Arts Center hopes that the contest will...
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City Announces Funding for Local Nonprofits - Applications Due March 11
The City of Concord has announced funding opportunities for local non-profit organizations to support programs and activities that contribute to the city's cultural, social, and economic vitality. Organizations interested in applying for funding must do so online at concordnc.gov/external-agency, with applications due by March 11, 2024.According to the announcement, the City Council will hold a budget hearing in April to hear from organizations that have applied for external agency funds. During the hearing, organizations requesting funds are expected to discuss how their...
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Concord Ranked as One of the Cheapest and Safest Cities in the South
Concord, North Carolina, has been recognized as one of the safest and most affordable cities in the South, ranking eighth on a list compiled by GOBankingRates. According to the report, the city boasts an average monthly expenditure of $2,021, with an average rent of $1,790. The violent crime rate per 1,000 residents stands at 1.06, while the property crime rate per 1,000 residents is reported at 9.82. Concord also received a livability score of 80 out of 100.Concord Police Chief Jimmy Hughes expressed pride in the city's recognition, attributing it to the hard work of law...
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Avelo Airlines Announces Exclusive Nonstop Service from Charlotte / Concord to Southern Connecticut
Avelo Airlines announced exclusive nonstop service between Concord-Padgett Regional Airport (USA), located just minutes from Charlotte, and Southern Connecticut’s Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN). The service, set to begin on May 2, 2024, will operate twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, using Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft. Introductory one-way fares start at $62 and reservations can be made on AveloAir.com.Avelo Airlines Chairman and CEO Andrew Levy expressed his excitement, stating, “Charlotte / Concord – say hello to Avelo! We’re excited to introduce The Queen...
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City of Concord Names Jimmy Hughes Chief of Police
City Manager Lloyd Payne has announced that Interim Chief of Police Jimmy Hughes has been selected to lead the Concord Police Department as the new Chief of Police. Hughes, who has been serving as the Interim Chief for the past several months, will assume his new role on Monday, January 29.Payne expressed his excitement about the appointment, stating, "I am thrilled to welcome Jimmy as the next Police Chief for the city. He has excelled in his service to our community for more than 25 years, including in the role of Interim Chief over the last several months. His years of...
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City of Concord Announces Schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr Day
The City of Concord has announced its schedule for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, which falls on Monday, January 15. In observance of this important holiday, the City's government offices will be closed.Residents are advised that garbage, recycling, bulky, and yard waste collection will operate on a one-day delay. It is important for residents to place their carts at the curb no later than 6 a.m. on the day of their collection to ensure proper pickup.To stay informed about the city's holiday schedule, residents can visit the official website at concordnc.gov/whatsmyday....
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City of Concord Reaches Settlement with Ronnie Long
The City of Concord has reached a $22 million settlement with Ronnie Long, who was wrongfully convicted in 1976. The settlement comes after the city acknowledged and accepted responsibility for the errors in judgment and misconduct that led to Long's wrongful conviction and imprisonment.In response to the settlement, the Concord City Council expressed deep remorse for the harm caused to Mr. Long and those around him. They stated, "We are deeply remorseful for the past wrongs that caused tremendous harm to Mr. Long, his family, friends, and our community." The council also...
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City of Concord Announces Holiday Closures and Modified Schedules
The City of Concord has announced its holiday closures and modified schedules for various services during the upcoming Christmas and New Year's holidays. Government offices will be closed from Monday, December 25 through Wednesday, December 27 in observance of Christmas, as well as on Monday, January 1, 2024 for New Year's Day.According to the city's announcement, garbage, recycling, and bulky waste collection will operate on a one-day delay during the week of Christmas. However, there will be no yard waste collection during that week. Loose leaf collection crews will be...
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Concord Honors Over 1,600 Veterans on Wreaths Across America Day
City leaders and community members in Concord came together on December 16, 2023, to pay tribute to local veterans during the annual Wreaths Across America event. The ceremony took place at Oakwood Cemetery, where volunteers placed fresh evergreen wreaths on the graves of 1,602 veterans.The event aimed to honor and remember the sacrifices and service of veterans and active-duty military personnel. Each veteran's name was read aloud as a wreath was placed on their grave, creating a living memorial for future generations.Mayor Bill Dusch of Concord emphasized the...
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2024 Citizen Public Safety Academy Registration Open in Concord, North Carolina
The City of Concord, North Carolina, is inviting residents to enroll in the 2024 Citizen Public Safety Academy to learn the secrets behind its status as one of the safest cities in the state. According to SafeWise, Concord ranks as the 12th safest city in North Carolina, with a population of over 100,000 people, making it one of the top 20 safest cities in the state.As stated by the announcement, "Enroll in the 2024 Citizen Public Safety Academy to find out!" Interested individuals are encouraged to apply online before the deadline of January 31, 2024, to secure a spot in...