Mayor Curtis E. Davis
Message from the Mayor
The
Town of Yanceyville is located in Caswell County North Carolina
and has a population of 2836 citizens. Its historical roots
continue to play a role in the Town's respect for people, tradition
and home-town atmosphere. Being a rural agricultural community
it is widely known for the Bright Leaf Tobacco and is celebrated
annually with a street festival on the last weekend in September
at the Bright Leaf Hoedown. The natural beauty, moderate seasonal
temperatures, quality of services, competitive cost of living,
safety, and historic architecture has enabled it to attract
residents and visitors alike.
With the presence of Piedmont Community
College, Carolina Pinnacle Studios, and the Caswell County
Civic Center, we are able to offer a variety of cultural activities
and opportunities for economic development.
Since 1986 the Town of Yanceyville has been
organized under the Council-Manager form of government. The
Yanceyville Town Council is the legislative body of the town
and is responsible for adopting all ordinances and resolutions,
approving the annual operating and capital budgets, setting
tax rates, approving Capital Improvement Projects, setting
user fees, making land use and zoning decisions and establishing
long range plans and policies for the town. The Mayor is elected
by the people to serve two-year terms and the four Council
members to serve staggered four year terms.
The Town Council appoints a Town Manager
to act as administrative head for the Town. He serves at the
pleasure of the Council, carries out policies, directs
business procedures, and serves as Personnel Manager. He also
serves as budget officer and oversees the preparation and
submittal of the annual budgets and the administration of the
budgets, advises the Council on the affairs of the Town,
handles citizen's complaints, maintains all personnel records,
enforces the Town Charter and laws of the Town, and directs
and supervises all departments.
The Town Council, in its legislative role,
adopts all ordinances and resolutions and establishes the
general policies of the Town. They also set the Tax Rate and
approve and adopt the annual operating budget. They meet in
regular session on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:00
PM in the Council Chambers Room at Town Hall. The public is
welcome and encouraged to attend all meetings.
Public hearings are held to provide an opportunity
for citizen input on actions taken by the Town Council. Public
notice of hearings are published in the Caswell Messenger.
Notice is also posted at Town Hall.
If you would like to present an issue to the Council at an
upcoming meeting just contact the Town Clerk at 336-694-5431
at least one week prior to the subject meeting date.
The Council hopes the public enjoys the convenience of viewing
the Council Meeting Agendas and Minutes on the website. Please
note that the same information is always available to the
public by request to the Town Clerk (Phone 336-694-5431).
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