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Reidville council adopts multiple subdivision roads into town inventory

Reidville Town Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The Reidville Town Council unanimously adopted several subdivision streets—including Layken Lane, Magnolia Street and Powder Creek Drive—into the town road inventory after a staff walkthrough identified outstanding items to be addressed first.

The Reidville Town Council voted unanimously to adopt multiple subdivision roads into the town inventory following a town-conducted walkthrough of the Reidville Subdivision. The motion, made by Councilmember James Richard and seconded by Councilmember Amy Gore, approved Chumley Estate roads (Layken Lane, Addie Court and Jack Hunter Place), Magnolia Place (Magnolia Street) and Gaston Towns (Powder Creek Drive and Harper Street).

Mayor ProTem Bob Jordan told the council he and Town Administrator Christine McKaba had completed a walkthrough of the subdivision and compiled a list of items that must be addressed before the town assumes road ownership and maintenance. The adoption motion passed unanimously.

The council did not detail maintenance schedules or funding sources for the newly adopted roads in the meeting record. The motion was recorded as a formal action; no amendments or contingencies were listed in the minutes.