Holly Springs is building a state-of-the-art operations campus to meet the needs of a growing community. Town staff has exceeded available space and the new campus will eventually house hundreds of employees and equipment from multiple departments. Read on...
A new fire station is coming to Holly Springs! To keep up with growth in the northwest region, the Town has unveiled conceptual designs for a permanent fire station that will be opening mid to late 2024 off Woods Creek Road. Read on...
The Holly Springs Town Council has appointed Danielle Hewetson as the Town’s newest Council Member. Hewetson has lived in Holly Springs for the past 6 years and has been actively involved in the community, serving on the Town’s Board of Adjustment. Read on...
Are you involved in a civic nonprofit group that serves Holly Springs residents? Applications for the 2023 Local Civic Nonprofit Grant Program are open through March 5. Read on...
While winter snow can make for a picture-perfect photo, it can be a challenge for road crews tasked with keeping roads safe. That’s why Public Works starts testing winter weather equipment in November to prepare for the first storm of the season. Read on...
Thanks to the efforts of Congresswoman Deborah Ross, the Town of Holly Springs is set to receive more than $6 million for infrastructure projects to increase water and sewer capacity. Read on...
Council Member Kristi Bennett announces she is resigning her seat on the Holly Springs Town Council. She made the announcement at Tuesday’s council workshop, citing her family’s plan to move outside town limits as the reason for her departure. Read on...
The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to Town of Holly Springs for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2021! Read on...
Holly Springs is about to have a new front door to the region when the NC 540 interchange opens on Holly Springs Road. The Town has been collecting feedback on what residents want to see in the northeast gateway area to guide development. Read on...
Holly Springs Parks & Rec received the North Carolina Recreation and Park Association Arts & Humanities Award for the International Food Festival. The event held in June outside the Cultural Center, celebrated countries through food, music, dance, & more. Read on...
A year after its opening, UNC Health Rex Holly Springs Hospital announced plans for continued growth and expansion in Town, including 24 beds, another office building and parking garage on the campus. Read on...
Ever wonder how parks, greenways, & other Town facilities are named? The Holly Springs Town Council approved an updated naming policy that guides the process of establishing names. The Council also approved names for four greenways in Town. Read on...
More than 5,000 Town utility customers, roughly 33%, are using WaterSmart, a web portal allowing users to view and track water usage, quickly detect leaks, and learn tips to save money on water bills! Read on...
The Holly Springs Town Council approved a development plan for Rex Road Elementary, to be located on the north side of Rex Road near the Bridgeberry neighborhood. The school could be completed in mid-2024, according to Wake County Public School System. Read on...
During leaf season, yard waste collection schedules change to accommodate the highest volumes of leaves collected every year. Holly Springs is launching new geographic zones where yard waste will be collected during scheduled weeks. Read on...
Longtime Former Mayor Richard G. "Dick" Sears has passed away. During his two decades as mayor, Holly Springs quadrupled in population while becoming known as one of the most desirable towns in North Carolina. Read on...