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Cramerton commissioners set goals on connectivity, small‑town character and committees at retreat

Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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At a Feb. 2 goals-and-objectives retreat, the Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners prioritized trail and river connectivity, 'smart growth' to preserve the town's small‑town feel, stronger merchant outreach, and formation of committees to advance streetscapes and tourism.

CRAMERTON, N.C. — At a Feb. 2, 2022 goals-and-objectives session, the Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners outlined a set of near-term priorities emphasizing connectivity, smart growth and local economic resilience.

Mayor Nelson Wills called the special session to order, confirmed a quorum and the board adopted the agenda on a 5-0 vote. Darren Rhodes, program manager for rural economic development at the N.C. Department of Commerce, served as the meeting facilitator.

Board members each named a single priority to guide the retreat. Mayor Pro Tem Susan Neeley said she wanted the town to advance trail connectivity, specifically linking to the Timberlake neighborhood.…

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