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Reidsville council adopts 2025 holiday schedule, confirms two appointments and moves to closed session

Reidsville City Council · November 12, 2024
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Summary

Beyond the ordinance and lake funding votes, council adopted the 2025 city holiday schedule, unanimously reappointed two board members and moved into a closed session to discuss land acquisition; no public commenters spoke at public comment time.

Reidsville — At its Nov. 12 meeting the Reidsville City Council approved routine and personnel matters, including the 2025 city holiday schedule, two board appointments and a closed session on land acquisition.

City staff presented a holiday schedule that follows the North Carolina state calendar and grants each employee one personal holiday annually; the council approved the schedule after a motion and second. The city manager also reviewed a range of operational items including leaf-collection guidance, upcoming facility tours and Rockingham County tourism statistics staff said support further investment in Lake Reidsville.

Two reappointments were confirmed unanimously: Carolyn Nimmons to the ABC Board (to finish an unexpired term) and Cindy Dild to the Historic Preservation Commission. Personnel announcements included the retirement of Captain Brian Oakley after 30 years of service and the hiring of Jonathan Lopez as a building inspector and Sherry Hancock as an HR analyst.

Public comment produced no speakers; later in the meeting councilors reported on recent community events including a downtown Expo, the Shop Small downtown work and several ribbon cuttings. The meeting concluded with a motion and second to move to a closed session to discuss land acquisition under the cited North Carolina statute; council did not return to the chambers afterward.