Kings Mountain Council Weighed $1.4M Transfer, Two Rezonings at June 23 Meeting
The Kings Mountain City Council and the Tourism Development Authority held meetings on June 23, with agendas including a proposed $1.4 million fund transfer, rezoning requests, and the adoption of an operating budget. Because the official minutes have not yet been published, only agenda items are available for reporting.
City Council: Transfer, Rezoning, and Street Closure on Agenda
The City Council’s agenda included a public hearing and vote on closing a 10-foot right-of-way on Glenn/Gleen Street, with a retained utility easement. Two rezoning requests were also scheduled for public hearings: Parcel 12773 from Suburban Commercial to Auto Urban Commercial, and Parcel 13360 from Semi-Urban Residential to Auto Urban Commercial.
Council members were set to consider a motion to transfer $1.4 million from the General Fund to the Electric Capital Project Fund. Additionally, the upset bid process for four parcels on Myers Street (parcels 8450, 8460, 13347, and 44093) was listed for discussion. The agenda also included proposed changes to the Send-A-Kid-To-College scholarship program. No votes or outcomes were recorded in the available agenda summary.
Tourism Development Authority: Budget and Summer Initiatives
The Kings Mountain Tourism Development Authority (TDA) agenda included discussion and a potential approval of its 2026-2027 operating budget. Members were scheduled to receive updates on the summer marketing campaign, local event schedules, and the latest Destination Magazine issue. The director’s report covered regional tourism partner meetings. The meeting had no public hearings or major contract votes on the agenda.
Coming Up
As of July 5, no upcoming meetings are listed in the next 14 days for Kings Mountain City Council or the Tourism Development Authority. Residents are encouraged to check the city’s official website for schedules and agenda postings.
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