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Town Information:
The Town of Swepsonville was incorporated December 8, 1997.
Estimated 2007 Population: 1129
Proper Due Diligence
Town Council Meetings and Notices
Town Council Meeting Minutes Policy
Minutes For the Town of Swepsonville Town Council
Meeting - July 20 2010
Agenda - August 17 2010
Minutes Archive
2010 Swepsonville Town Meeting Dates
All meetings are held in the Swepsonville Fire Department and start at 7:00pm
January 19
February 16
March 16
April 20
May 18
June 15
July 20
August 17
September 21
October 19
November 16
December 21
Water/Sewer Rates are as follows: Effective July 1, 2010
Voluntary Conservation Stage I Water Restrictions
Water
Inside $20.00 minimum for first 2,000 gallons. After 2,000 gallons, it will cost $7.40 per each additional 1,000 gallons.
Outside $24.00 minimum for first 2,000 gallons. After 2,000 gallons, it will cost $9.15 per each additional 1,000 gallons.
2006 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
Sewer
Inside $20.00 minimum for first 2,000 gallons. After 2,000 gallons, it will cost $7.40 per each additional 1,000 gallons.
Outside $24.00 minimum for first 2,000 gallons. After 2,000 gallons, it will cost $9.15 per each additional 1,000 gallons.
Annual Wastewater Collection System Report
Water only customers-minimum bill inside $20.00, outside $24.00
Water amd Sewer customers-minimum bill inside $40.00, outside $48.00
Due date for water/sewer bills is the 15th of each month.
Cut off day for non-payment will now be the 25th of each month.
$15.00 late fee will be effective as of July 1, 2007.
$25.00 re-connect fee will be in effect for cut offs.
Renters in Swepsonville
Water & Sewer deposit $200.00
Water only deposit $100.00
Sewer only deposit $100.00
All renters are required to pay before moving in.
Town completes segment of the Haw River Trail through River Park.
As part of a local government partnership, the Town of Swepsonville has recently completed a mile long
segment of the Haw River Trail beginning north of the Town’s River Park. The Partners have agreed to support a “balance of natural resource protection, recreation, water quality, historical and cultural
preservation, view shed protection, and economic development”; to create a 500 foot (from top of bank
each side) Trail Corridor width for planning purposes; and to leave undisturbed natural vegetation within
the Trail Corridor. The partnership will work to improve and add to the 18 existing paddling access
areas, and to create connected hiking trails. To view a map of the trail click
here.
NC Department of Environment & Natural Resources Designate Letter - August 6, 2008
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