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Holiday Cooking

Navassa Vol. Fire Department has Holiday cooking tips. Click on the pdf flyer

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New Police Ordinances
On October 20th, 2011, the Navassa Town Council  adopted a set of ordinances to help improve public safety in the Town of Navassa. The ordinances will take effect July 1, 2012 and will allow the Police Department to issue fines for different offences. You can view the new police ordinances HERE

Truck Traffic on Cedar Hill Road

The recently approved PUD developments are moving forward with preliminary construction.  The River Bend PUD, located along Cedar Hill Road north of Royster Road, has applied for a NC DOT Driveway Permit and a NC DENR Mining Permit to create amenity ponds within the development.  As part of this mining, residents may see trucks carrying material along Cedar Hill Road.  According to the plans reviewed by the Town, the developer anticipates removing approximatley 35 truck loads of material per day.  Most of this material will be moved to a different location on the property, however, there may be some material that will be transported offsite along Cedar Hill Road.  If resdients have any questions about this project they may contact Sean Ryan, Town PLanner, at 910-371-2432 or stop by Town Hall.    
Mosquito Control

The best way to control mosquitoes around homes and businesses is to help prevent them from breeding by eliminating containers that can hold water.

SOME SUGGESTIONS:

1. Recycle or throw away trash and unwanted items around your home, especially old tires or other materials that can hold water after a rain event.

2. Cover, turn upside down, or in in some other way prevent items that must be kept outside from filling with water.

3. Clean leaf-clogged gutters so they cannot hold water.

4. Change the water weekly in outdoor containers such as pet bowls, flower pots, and bird baths so that mosquito larvae won't have time to develop into adult mosquitoes.

THE TOWN BEGINS ANNUAL MOSQUITO SPRAYING IN LATE APRIL