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- Help Needed with Survey on Area Transportation Needs
The Rockingham County Comprehensive Transportation Plan (CTP) is a long-range plan, which identifies major transportation improvement needs and develops long-term solutions for the next 25 to 30 years. The study is a joint effort between Rockingham County, the Piedmont Triad Rural Planning Organization (PTRPO), and the North Carolina Department of Transportation -Transportation Planning Division (NCDOT TPD). This plan is an update of the adopted 2014 Rockingham County CTP, Western Rockingham CTP, and Eden CTP. It includes the City of Eden, the Town of Madison, Town of Mayodan, the City of Reidsville, the Town of Stoneville, the Town of Wentworth, and Rockingham County. This plan update will evaluate current and future conditions for highway, bicycle, pedestrian, and public transportation modes. Fill out the survey online at https://metroquestsurvey.com/d9b2r.
- Check out this Guide to Solid Waste Collection Changes
The Public Works Department has had some changes to its Solid Waste Collection procedures. Check out this guide to find out what those changes are!
- Water Quality Preventative Maintenance Ending April 20
This month the water utilities of Archdale, Burlington, Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Randleman, Reidsville, and the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority will end their routine water quality preventative maintenance program. This procedure, which started back in December of 2023, is used to maintain and optimize the water quality in the City’s drinking water distribution system. Starting April 20th, the City of Reidsville will switch from chlorine back to chloramines, which is a federal and state standard disinfectant for drinking water. This process will take about five days. During this time, some users may notice temporary taste or odor differences. This is a normal part of the transition, which does not adversely impact the water quality. Both chlorinated and chloraminated water are safe for drinking, cooking, and other general uses. Specialized industries such as medical facilities offering kidney dialysis, fish tank and pond owners, and some businesses that use water in their production process should take precautions that may require filtration and treatment system adjustments. These customers will be contacted directly. As a part of this process, during the week of April 22-26, 2024, the water distribution system will be flushed. Residents may notice discolored water and reduced water pressure during this time. If you experience discolored water, please allow the cold water tap to run for 5-10 minutes until the water clears. Residents are cautioned to check for discoloration particularly prior to using their washing machines. If you see continued discoloration of water please call 336-349-1070. After 3:30 p.m., please call 336-634-3300.
- County Tax Department to hold Revaluation FAQ April 16
The Rockingham County Tax Department will be having a Frequently Asked Questions session Tuesday, April 16, 2024 from 4:00 pm till 5:30 pm regarding the 2024 revaluation at Reidsville City Hall, 230 W. Morehead Street, Reidsville. Attendees will be Rockingham County Tax Administrator Todd Hurst and Rockingham County Commissioners Don Powell and Houston Barrow. Interested persons can enter Reidsville City Hall through the front door on the right to enter Council Chambers where the FAQ session will be held.
- Rec Dept. Gymnasium to be closed for floor upgrade
The Reidsville Parks and Recreation Gym at 201 North Washington Avenue will be closed beginning Monday, April 15, 2024, for renovations to the gymnasium floor. The closure is expected to continue through May 15th. Earlier in the year the City of Reidsville was fortunate to receive a State Budget appropriation of $300,000 to make some recreational facility improvements, thanks to the efforts of Senator Phil Berger Sr. and Representative Reece Pyrtle. Part of that money, $135,000, was designated to install a new floor at the Rec gym. During the month that the gymnasium will be closed, the company Floor Action Inc. will be taking out the existing maple hardwood flooring and putting down new maple hardwood. “The gym has been a staple in the local community for many years,” said the City’s Assistant City Manager of Community Services Haywood Cloud Jr. “The gym is extremely popular among all of our basketball leagues and other programming areas. We are very excited about these upgrades and will be ready to welcome our residents back when they are completed.” The rest of the State allocation will go towards refurbishing some of the tennis courts and creating new pickleball courts, both of which are located at Jaycee Ballpark.