The Town Council has approved plans for Woods Creek Elementary School, which is scheduled to open in 2024 adjacent to the 400-acre Carolina Springs development coming to northwestern Holly Springs. Read on...
The Town Council is giving the owner of a house on North Main Street more time to bring the vacant structure into compliance with health and safety regulations. Read on...
The Holly Springs Town Council is seeking applicants for openings on the Tree Advisory Committee and Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee. Applications will be accepted through April 5 with appointments made by the Council in June. Read on...
The Town of Holly Springs sets aside $15,000 each budget year to assist local non-profit groups through a grant program. Eligible organizations may apply for up to $2,500 once a year. Additional Info...
Holly Springs had fewer than a thousand residents when Luncie McNeil began as the town’s director of Public Works. He retires Feb. 1 after 31 years of service to the town, which has been ranked among the best places to get a job, live, and raise a family. Read on...
Wake County residents 65 and older and healthcare workers who are interested in getting the COVID-19 vaccine can join the county's waiting list starting Tuesday, Jan. 19. Read on...
UNC Health Rex Holly Springs Hospital is scheduled to open this September, capping efforts by Town officials spanning more than 15 years to bring hospital care to the community. Read on...
Because of the increase of COVID community spread in our area, in-person public attendance will not be allowed for Holly Springs Town Council business and workshop meetings during the month of February. Read on...
There is a new tool to mitigate speeding and increase traffic safety in neighborhoods. The Town Council has approved a policy that allows residents to request speeding enforcement and provides clear parameters to review measures to enhance safety. Read on...
Stormwater fees are increasing to address current underfunding of increased maintenance and repair needs associated with aging drainage infrastructure. Increased investment will help reduce the risks of flooding to private and public property. Read on...