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Greenville installation: Connolly sworn in, council elects Tanya Forman as mayor pro tem; mayor outlines $48M infrastructure win and '50 in 10' housing plan
Summary
At Greenville's Dec. 8 installation ceremony, PJ Connolly was sworn in as mayor, the council elected Tanya Forman as mayor pro tem (6-0), and Connolly used his opening address to highlight a completed $48 million build grant, recent street investments and a '50 in 10' affordable-housing initiative.
PJ Connolly was sworn in as mayor of Greenville on Dec. 8 during the city’s installation and organizational meeting, and the newly seated council elected Tanya Forman as mayor pro tem in a 6-0 vote.
The administration and new council took oaths after the Pitt County Board of Elections’ certified results were read by the city manager. Connolly, who presided over the meeting, opened with a speech that emphasized recent infrastructure and economic-development gains and outlined housing and public-safety priorities for the coming term.
Connolly highlighted the completion of a $48,000,000 build grant project that he said transformed key corridors and improved connectivity. "The completion of our $48,000,000 build grant project has transformed key…
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