Watershed buffer rules have little effect on cities Revised rules of vegetated buffers in the Randleman Regional watershed, which went into effect June 1, will have little impact for Archdale and Trinity.
Trinity budget sufficient to include salary increases Trinity’s 2010-2011 budget, as approved, includes the possibility of a merit increase for each employee. The reason the city is in a position to offer this, said Councilman Tommy Johnson, is becau...
Finch Farm Road detour opens The N.C. Department of Transportation closed access to Finch Farm Road from just past Welborn Road to Old Mountain Road today (June 24) to begin construction on the first of two roundabouts.
Trinity sewer bill to rise, but not taxes Residents and businesses connected to Trinity’s sewer system will see a 2.5 percent increase on their bill if the city’s proposed 2010-2011 $4.5 million budget is passed. However, no property tax ...
Landowners unhappy with assessment Amid the protests of a handful of property owners, Trinity City Council unanimously voted to confirm road improvement assessments of properties in Turnpike Industrial Park, near Business 85 on Tur...
New ordinance will phase out trucks in Trinity
The new tractor-trailer parking ordinance approved by Trinity City Council not only limits parking in residential areas to truckers who had previously applied for a permit, it prohibits any future...
Mobile home replacement still allowed in Trinity Following a heated exchange between Councilwoman Karen Bridges and Councilman Kelly Grooms, Trinity City Council indefinitely tabled zoning amendments that would have clarified the city’s criteria...
One truck, yes. Two trucks, maybe, says Trinity Trinity leaders are still unsure if they will allow truck drivers to park more than one tractor-trailer rig on their property, even if they applied for a permit within the 30-day deadline.
Deadline passes, but no truck permits issued Trinity has yet to issue any truck parking permits because they are not currently defined by ordinance, explained City Manager Ann Bailie. The permits will be issued as soon as City Council decide...