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City manager updates Streetlights housing plan, Holly Springs rezoning, museum opening and River Street pedestrian bridge

6707498 · October 28, 2025
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City Manager Jason Blanton updated council on a preliminary 105‑unit downtown Streetlights proposal, a Holly Springs property rezoning in Gaston County, the Mount Holly Museum grand opening and federal-review delays to a River Street pedestrian bridge funded with ARPA.

City Manager Jason Blanton briefed the Mount Holly City Council on several development and community items during the meeting, including a preliminary downtown housing project, a county rezoning matter, an upcoming museum opening and progress on a pedestrian bridge at River Street Park.

Blanton said Streetlights — a developer with a preliminary concept for downtown Mount Holly — is currently proposing about 105 residential units in a project staff reviewed last week. “This is a preliminary view of what Streetlights is currently looking at with a 105 units in…

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