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Cramerton manager reports: yaupon holly plantings, Goat Island bridge work, new code-enforcement officer

Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners · April 1, 2026
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Town Manager David Pugh reported that Gastonia's arborist recommended yaupon holly for Mayflower Avenue plantings, the Goat Island Bridge work will continue with weekend access, and Josh Watkins introduced Aaron Parks as the new Code Enforcement Officer; the board consented to waive insurance for neighborhood block-party permits.

Town Manager David Pugh presented several staff updates and the board heard routine department reports at the Oct. 21 meeting.

Pugh said the City of Gastonia allowed the town to consult its arborist, who recommended yaupon holly for plantings on Mayflower Avenue; the species is on Duke Energy’s approved planting list and should reach about 20 feet at maturity, with low invasiveness to adjacent yards, staff said. The board consented…

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