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Tobaccoville council adopts regional TPO memorandum, approves $500 donation to volunteer fire department

Village of Tobaccoville Council · November 6, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 6 meeting the Village of Tobaccoville council unanimously adopted Resolution #173, a Winston‑Salem Area TPO memorandum of understanding, and approved a $500 donation to Old Richmond Volunteer Fire Department; the council also voted to enter and exit a closed session on personnel.

The Village of Tobaccoville council unanimously adopted Resolution #173, approving a Winston‑Salem Area Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) memorandum of understanding at its meeting on Nov. 6, 2025. Council Member Mark Baker moved to adopt the resolution and Council Member Chris Starling seconded; the vote was unanimous.

Council also approved a $500 donation to the Old Richmond Volunteer Fire Department to aid its annual chicken stew fundraiser. Council Member Carla Hall made the motion and Mark Baker seconded; the motion passed unanimously.

Other formal actions taken during the meeting included approval of the Oct. 2, 2025 council meeting minutes (motion by Mark Baker; second by Carla Hall; unanimous) and a unanimous motion to go into closed session under North Carolina General Statute 143.318.11(6) to consider personnel-related matters. The council entered closed session at 7:24 p.m. and returned to open session at 7:51 p.m. A motion to exit closed session was made by Council Member Carla Hall and seconded by Council Member Chris Starling; the motion was unanimous. The council adjourned at 7:51 p.m.

The meeting record lists motions, movers and seconders for each formal action and records unanimous votes on all recorded motions. No roll-call tallies beyond 'unanimous' were recorded in the minutes.