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Carrboro Town News Posted on December 01, 2025

CARRBORO, NC --The Carrboro Town Council will meet next at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025 for an organizational meeting. 

The Town Council meets at Carrboro Town Hall, 301 W. Main St. Members of the public are welcome to attend in person or can view the livestream www.YouTube.com/CarrboroNC  OR at https://carrboro.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx   

Scheduled to take their oaths of office are Mayor-Elect Barbara Foushee (to be sworn-in by Judge Joal H. Broun), Council Member-Elect Fred Joiner (to be sworn-in by NC Rep. Allen Buansi), Council Member-Elect Danny Nowell (to be sworn in by Rep. Buansi) and Council Member-Elect Cristóbal Palmer (to be sworn-in by Judge Alyson Grine).

A resolution of appreciation will be read for Council Member Randee Haven-O’Donnell. 

Past Meeting Recap 

The Carrboro Town Council met on Tuesday, Nov. 18, and took the following actions: 

  • Passed resolutions  in Support of Immigrant Communities and ,Adequate Affordable Housing, and heard proclamations for Care to Share Day, Small Business Saturday, Transgender Day of Remembrance and the US Post Office 250th Anniversary.
  • Adopted  the 2026 Meeting Calendar and the 2026 Town Event Calendar.
  • Received an Annual Title VI Compliance Report, summarizing implementation updates from the past year, and readopted the Title VI Plan with updated goals for the coming year.
  • Amended the Town Code to restrict on-street parking on Roberson Street.
  • Entered into a license agreement with Chapel Hill Transit for the improved bus stop on West Main Street in front of Town Hall (Site 157).
  • Authorized staff to submit a request for additional funding for the South Greensboro Street Sidewalk project as part of Triangle West Transportation Planning Organization's call for projects for Regional Flexible Funding
  • Adopted the Carrboro Downtown Area Plan which explores opportunities for growth in the downtown area and along Jones Ferry Road in line with the Carrboro Connects Comprehensive Plan.
  • Adopted an ordinance for the voluntary annexation of the 36.7-acre property located along Old NC 86 and known as the Jade Creek development. 
  • Received an update from OWASA Representatives.
  •  Received information about the Town's partnership with the Center for Policing Equity, a policing policy non-profit that adopts a scientific, data-driven approach to understanding inequities in law enforcement and gaps in public safety data collection.  
  • Received information about the Town's implementation of Automatic Vehicle Locator/Telematics (AVL) technologies in the Town of Carrboro's fleet vehicles.

Watch the meeting livestream at https://www.youtube.com/live/2fXEUDKlwOw?si=-6-SRTnxKQthdqY6 

ABOUT CARRBORO CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: Civic involvement is a valued tradition in our community. You can reach the Town Council with your ideas, views and questions anytime at Council@carrboronc.gov  Meetings are open to the public to join in person at Carrboro Town Hall, 301 W. Main St. OR via Livestreaming at YouTube.com/CarrboroNC      



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