High Point
Upcoming
Historic Preservation Commission
This meeting has been cancelled. The next regular meeting is scheduled for August 12, 2026.
Last 30 days
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will review a request to reduce surface water buffers at a specific property. This request is based on the relocation of a stream on the site.
- Major Watershed Variance request for Koury NST, LLC at 501 Gallimore Dairy Rd (VR-26-01)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The High Point Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Zoning Map Amendment 26-04, proposing to rezone approximately 4.34 acres across six parcels. The changes would shift five office parcels from conditional use to standard transitional office zoning, and one multifamily residential parcel to standard multifamily zoning. Commissioners will also review proposed updates to their rules of procedure and approve minutes from the May 26 meeting.
- Public hearing on Zoning Map Amendment 26-04 rezoning ~4.34 acres
- Five parcels along W. Lexington Avenue rezoned from CU-TO to TO district
- One parcel near Rockspring Road rezoned from CU RM-16 to RM-16 district
- Review of updated Planning and Zoning Commission rules of procedure
- Approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes
HPMPO Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC)
The Transportation Advisory Committee will vote on how to split the HPMPO's FY26 Section 5307 federal transit funds among local providers. They will also approve routine consent items including amendments to the 2026-2035 MTIP that adjust schedules and funding for several projects, such as a multi-use facility on Cedrow Drive in High Point ($4.16M) and Norfolk Southern railroad projects. Information items include updates to the Unified Planning Work Program and scoring for statewide mobility projects.
- Vote on split allocation of FY26 FTA Section 5307 funds
- Approve MTIP amendments: delay Cedrow Drive multi-use facility preliminary engineering to FY26 ($4.16M total)
- Approve MTIP amendment: delay Norfolk Southern Jamestown siding construction to FY28 ($4.07M)
- Approve MTIP amendment: delay Norfolk Southern Lexington lead track construction to FY29 ($2.04M)
- Receive information on UPWP amendments and P8.0 scores for statewide mobility projects
HPMPO Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC)
The High Point MPO Technical Coordinating Committee approved amendments to the 2026-2035 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP). These changes include delaying construction for the Cedrow Drive multi-use facility ($4.16M) and US 29 median guardrail ($2.78M), while removing several statewide public transit projects totaling over $30 million.
- Amendments to 2026-2035 MTIP
- Cedrow Drive multi-use facility construction delay ($4.16M)
- US 29 median guardrail construction delay ($2.78M)
- Removal of statewide public transit projects ($30M+)
- Split allocation of FY27 FTA Section 5307 funds