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City Council approves agreement with NCDOT for Fisher Ferry Street improvements

October 22, 2024 | Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina


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City Council approves agreement with NCDOT for Fisher Ferry Street improvements
The Thomasville City Council made significant strides in enhancing community infrastructure and employee policies during its meeting on October 22, 2024. Key decisions included the approval of a partnership with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) for the Fisher Ferry Street project, a resolution to pursue state grant funding for trail extensions, and an amendment to personnel policies affecting firefighter sick leave.

The council unanimously approved an agreement with NCDOT to improve Fisher Ferry Street, focusing on safety enhancements such as removing a dangerous curve and installing new sidewalks. This project aims to create a safer travel route while also converting an existing railroad bridge into a pedestrian bridge, ensuring better access for residents. The city will manage the upkeep of the new sidewalks once the project is completed.

In another pivotal move, the council supported a resolution to apply for the Great Trails state grant program. This initiative seeks to extend trails and sidewalks from Memorial Park to East Main Street, linking to existing bike lanes and enhancing the North-South Greenway. The grant could provide up to $200,000 in state funds, with the application due in mid-November. This project aligns with recommendations from the Parks and Recreation master plan, emphasizing the city’s commitment to improving recreational infrastructure.

Additionally, the council addressed personnel policy updates for non-exempt firefighter personnel regarding sick leave accumulation and usage. The amendment clarifies sick leave benefits, allowing for unlimited accumulation for retirement purposes and ensuring fair compensation for firefighters working 24-hour shifts. Council members expressed gratitude for the efforts of city staff in navigating the complexities of firefighter scheduling and benefits.

These decisions reflect the council's ongoing commitment to enhancing public safety, recreational opportunities, and employee welfare in Thomasville, paving the way for a more connected and supportive community.

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