CITY OF NEW BERN BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING DECEMBER 12, 2017 – 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL COURTROOM 300 POLLOCK STREET 1.   Meeting opened by Mayor Dana E. Outlaw.  Prayer Coordinated by Mayor Outlaw.  Pledge of Allegiance. 2.   Roll Call. Consent Agenda 3.   Approve Minutes. Minutes from the regular meeting on November 28, 2017 are provided for review and approval. ******************** 4.   Consider Adopting a Resolution to Initiate the Upset Bid Process for 508 Third Avenue. (Ward 2) An offer in the amount of $2,500.00 has been received from Tonyah L. Dillahunt for the purchase of 508 Third Avenue.  The property is owned solely by theRead More →

Click here, or, if your aim is good, click the bear at left to see the PDF of the Master Parking Plan Advisory Committee’s recommendations to the Board of Aldermen on Nov. 21. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018 at 7 p.m. at City Hall to gather public feedback and input to these recommendations. (Note: The presentation says Jan. 8.  The public hearing is Jan. 9, 2018 at 7 p.m.)  Read More →

CITY OF NEW BERN BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEETING NOVEMBER 28, 2017 – 7:00 P.M. CITY HALL COURTROOM 300 POLLOCK STREET   1.  Meeting opened by Mayor Dana E. Outlaw.  Prayer Coordinated by Alderman Odham.   Pledge of Allegiance. 2.  Roll Call. Consent Agenda 3.  Consider Adopting a Resolution Closing Streets for the Jaycee’s Annual Christmas Parade. (Ward 1) The Craven County Jaycees will hold its annual Christmas Parade on December 2, 2017.  They have requested the 1400-1800 blocks of Trent Boulevard, 400 block of First Street, 300-1200 blocks of Broad Street, and 200-300 blocks of Craven Street be closed from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.  They have also requestedRead More →

The Board of Aldermen heard a report from the Master Parking Plan Advisory Committee at a work session on Tuesday and decided to let a newly constituted board make any decisions, with a public hearing to be held in January. Four new aldermen take their seats in mid-December, and they will outnumber the three incumbents who held on to their seats in the October municipal elections. Rather than committing the city to something major by a board that will substantially change in a few weeks, aldermen decided to hold off making any further decisions. Check previous New Bern Post articles for specifics about the parkingRead More →

The city and N.C. Railroad Company are extending an agreement to allow refurbishment of the disused Union Station Train Depot off Queen Street until 2021. The project began in 2009 with “a couple of hiccups” along the way, said Alderman Dallas Blackiston, who has been involved in the project from the start, predating his term as alderman, which began in 2013. New Bern Preservation Foundation is in charge of the project and funding. It has a goal to raise $1.2 million to pay for a five-phase project to rehabilitate the railroad station, which, for a time, was the hub of transportation in New Bern thatRead More →