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Stoneville council hears Sen. Bill Berger, votes to demolish unsafe house and clean up property

Various civic events (candidate forum, health panels, Stoneville Town Council) · January 18, 2026
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Summary

At the Jan. 6 Stoneville council meeting, Senate pro tem Bill Berger updated the council on infrastructure priorities and funding steps; the council approved an ordinance to demolish an unsafe structure at 104 West Matthew Street and authorized a contractor cleanup of 300 Lee Street.

The Stoneville Town Council met on Tuesday, Jan. 6. Mayor Kathy Stanley Galton called the meeting to order and the body observed the pledge and a prayer before business.

State Senate pro tem Bill Berger addressed the council about infrastructure and economic development in the Piedmont Triad and Rockingham County. Berger said he secured $2 million for a North Carolina Department of Transportation engineering study intended to break a large US 220 upgrade into smaller, fundable…

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