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Council adopts $1.2 million pavement preservation plan; staff outlines $3 million annual need
Goldsboro City Council · October 7, 2025
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Summary
Goldsboro staff told the council the city's streets need about $3.0 million annually to stop long-term deterioration; council approved a resolution allocating $1.2 million this year and directed staff to create a Powell-bill special revenue fund to better track paving expenditures.
Goldsboro — Council voted to adopt a resolution listing the projects to be addressed by $1.2 million allocated to the city’s pavement preservation program and heard staff describe a larger, recurring funding need.
Catherine, finance staff, and Public Works staff…
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