Town of Mooresville NC

Town of Mooresville NC All comments or postings shall be retained in accordance with Town policies and applicable state laws. Town of Mooresville AP-CM-002

PUBLIC COMMENT
• Views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not reflect those of the Town of Mooresville, Town officials and Town Employees.
• People who comment shall have no expectation of privacy. Their comments are public records retained and subject to disclosure in accordance with applicable laws and Town policies.
• Town Social Media policies are subject to amendment or

modification at any time without prior notice.
• Violation of comment standards may result in a public user's comments or postings that are in violation of such standards being removed from Town Social Media sites.
• Public users should not use the site for emergency communications or when another form of notification or request is required.
• Any comments or posts determined to be made by an automated source or spambot, shall be hidden or removed. Moderation assistants, such as Facebook Moderation Assistant, may hide or remove a comment based on that moderation assistant’s guidelines, such as swearing and threats. Those comments are hidden or removed by the Moderation Assistants and not the Town of Mooresville.
• To attempt to prevent digital fraud through malicious links, all external links posted by any user, other than authorized Town Employees speaking on behalf of the Town and linking to the Town’s official websites and resources, shall be hidden or removed. Public comments posted on Town Social Media sites may be hidden or removed if they do not meet content-neutral comment standards. Content-neutral comment standards include notice that the site is a moderated online discussion site, and the Town reserves the right to hide or remove comments or postings that contain the following:
• Comments or postings not related to items directly within the jurisdiction or authority of the Town of Mooresville (i.e., not pertaining to items controlled by the Town, or comments related to issues under the jurisdiction or authority of other governmental entities, such as the county, state or federal government);
• External links of any kind;
• Profane language, defamatory statements, or nudity on pictures or attachments;
• Comments that target or disparage a person or group of people based on ethnicity, race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, political orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law;
• Comments or postings that defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights of others;
• Comments or postings that incite violence of any kind;
• Advocacy of illegal activity or activity that compromises the safety or security of the public;
• Comments or postings that include spam or advertisements;
• Infringements of copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property or information that is deemed proprietary information under state or federal law; and
• Endorsements of political parties, candidates, or groups. All comments or postings that are hidden or removed from Town Social Media sites shall be retained in accordance with the retention and disposition schedules issued by the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and Records as adopted by the Town Board.

08/12/2026

🎶 GIVEAWAY TIME! 🎟️

Want to experience an unforgettable night of legendary music? We're giving away tickets to see Blood, Sweat & Tears featuring Special Guest Jeff Coffey live at the Mooresville Performing Arts Center on Saturday, August 22!

Here's how to enter:
🎵 Like this post
🎵 Follow our page
🎵 Tag the friend you'd bring in the comments

🎤 Jeff Coffey, former vocalist of the iconic rock band Chicago, joins Blood, Sweat & Tears as special guest for an incredible evening celebrating decades of timeless hits.

A winner will be selected and contacted by 12 p.m. Thursday, August 13.

Good luck, we can't wait to see you at the show!

Be aware of scammers, winners will only be contacted directly by this official page. Please do not respond to fake accounts or click suspicious links.

08/05/2026

Have a safe first day of classes!

August 10-16 is Safe + Sound Week in the Town of Mooresville. Residents are invited to attend a free safety information ...
08/04/2026

August 10-16 is Safe + Sound Week in the Town of Mooresville.

Residents are invited to attend a free safety information session on Wednesday, August 12, 4-6 p.m. at the Main Library. Learn more about the importance of safety and health, both in the workplace and at home. The Town of Mooresville's Risk & Safety Team will share safety information on the following topics:

• Hazard Recognition: electrical safety in the workplace and at home
• Heat Illness Prevention: learn the signs of heat related illness
• Hydration is an important component of heat illness prevention; screenings will be available to increase awareness of personal hydration levels

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Town of Mooresville Proposes Safety Enhancements for Mooresville High School Road CrossingMooresvi...
08/04/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Town of Mooresville Proposes Safety Enhancements for Mooresville High School Road Crossing

Mooresville, NC — The Town of Mooresville Board of Commissioners approved a $250,000 budget amendment to enhance pedestrian safety at Mooresville High School during its August 3 meeting. The Board has an unwavering commitment to public safety across the Mooresville community and continues to work to ensure the highest levels of safety and care for residents. The Board has and will continue to work with its partners at Mooresville Graded School District (MGSD) to support the safety of their staff and students.

To address the ongoing concerns of pedestrian and student safety while crossing South Magnolia Street between the Mooresville High School and Magnolia Campus, the Town of Mooresville, in conjunction with Mooresville Graded School District (MGSD), concluded an independent third-party Street Safety Assessment in February 2024. This assessment provided short-term and long-term recommendations for the corridor. Over the past two years, the Town has completed many of those recommendations including:
• installation of pavement markings
• high-visibility crosswalks
• rapid rectangular flashing beacons
• additional street lighting
• elevating the current pedestrian crossing

To further address the ongoing safety concerns at the crossing, the Town is committed to balancing pedestrian safety with other public safety considerations including the ability of Police and Fire-Rescue Departments to respond to all residents effectively and quickly, while also ensuring mobility and accessibility for all residents at the location and also for those who travel through that area of Town.

The solution that best meets the needs of all residents in this area includes the following safety enhancements:
• installation of an additional traffic signal for a total of two signals to stop all vehicular traffic in both directions on Magnolia, when activated
• Four automated gate arms to stop all vehicular traffic in both directions on Magnolia, when activated; creating two protected crosswalk locations.

All safety enhancements will have manually activated controls operated by an individual who is within the line-of-sight, to ensure traffic safety at all times.
The estimated cost for these safety improvements will be approximately $500,000. The $250,000 budget amendment approved at the August 3 Board of Commissioners meeting represents the Town’s commitment to continued partnership and collaboration with MGSD to provide safety for all in the Mooresville community.

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Applications for the 2026 Town of Mooresville Citizens Academy are NOW OPEN! Here’s your chance to tour facilities, meet...
08/03/2026

Applications for the 2026 Town of Mooresville Citizens Academy are NOW OPEN!

Here’s your chance to tour facilities, meet Town leaders, and get answers to your questions about Mooresville.

⚠️ Class size is capped at ~15 residents.
⏰ Application deadline: Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 5 p.m.
👇 Submit your application here: mooresvillenc.gov/CitizensAcademy

We'll see you there.

***UPDATE: This event has been cancelled due to expected inclement weather. ***🚧Festival of Food Trucks Hosted by: Downt...
08/01/2026

***UPDATE: This event has been cancelled due to expected inclement weather. ***

🚧Festival of Food Trucks
Hosted by: Downtown Mooresville

Date: Saturday, Aug. 1, 2026
Time: 3 – 9 PM (Event from 5 - 8:30 PM)
Street Closures:
- Main St. (Iredell Ave. to Center Ave.)
- Broad St. (Moore Ave. to Center Ave.)
- Moore Ave. (Broad St. to Main St.)

Due to the absence of cases on the agenda, the following meetings have been canceled: - Historic Preservation Commission...
07/30/2026

Due to the absence of cases on the agenda, the following meetings have been canceled:

- Historic Preservation Commission, August 6, 2026, at 4 p.m.
- Board of Adjustment, August 10, 2026, at 4 p.m.

Thank you.

🚧 Road Closure: Center Ave Milling and overlaying📅Aug. 3 – Aug. 17 (tentatively)📍E. Center Ave, from N. Church to Maple ...
07/30/2026

🚧 Road Closure: Center Ave Milling and overlaying
📅Aug. 3 – Aug. 17 (tentatively)
📍E. Center Ave, from N. Church to Maple Street

As part of the E. Center Avenue project, crews will be milling and overlaying the road to make it more comfortable for residents and drivers.

Travelers can utilize detours via S. Church Street → E. McLelland Avenue → Sharpe Street → S. Maple Street → back to E. Center Avenue.

Please plan your travel accordingly.

07/29/2026

Experience the magic of the Mooresville Performing Arts Center. Enjoy a diverse lineup of shows that inspire and entertain.

Following last night’s storm, our teams are hard at work helping clear debris across Mooresville! Trees in roadways are ...
07/29/2026

Following last night’s storm, our teams are hard at work helping clear debris across Mooresville!

Trees in roadways are typically first cut & moved aside by the Town or Mooresville Fire-Rescue.

Storm debris haul away could take up to 2 days.

Regular yard debris will be collected on your normal yard waste day.

Thanks for your patience as our teams work hard to keep Mooresville clean and safe!

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Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
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