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Council approves two property sales, adds downtown motorcycle event and tables compensatory-time policy
Summary
Henderson City Council authorized sales of city-owned parcels at 405 Neathery Street and on Young Street, approved adding a pilot 'Bikes, Blues and Food' downtown event, and tabled a proposal to remove compensatory time from the Administrative Policy for further review.
At its March 9 meeting, the Henderson City Council approved several floor actions: authorization to sell the city‑owned parcel at 405 Neathery Street and to advertise for upset bids under NC General Statute 160A-269 (Resolution 26-06-A); authorization to sell two small office parcel subdivisions of the former Faulkner complex on Young Street and to advertise for upset bids (Resolution 26-15); approval to amend the 2026 City‑sponsored events calendar to include a downtown motorcycle-themed pilot event, 'Bikes, Blues and Food' (Resolution 26-12); and tabling of a personnel policy change removing compensatory time from the Administrative…
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