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Franklinville was established
1847 |
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Town Hall Hours
Mon.-Tues.-Thur-Fri:
9:00am-5:00pm
Wed.: 9:00am-12noon
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Town of Franklinville
163 West Main St
P.O. Box 277
Franklinville, NC 27248 |
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Franklinville Public Library
336.824.4020
Hours: Mon-Fri: 2-6pm |
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Franklinville, North Carolina established in 1847 is an idyllic former textile mill village located on the banks of the Deep River. Centrally located in North Carolina and Randolph County, Franklinville enjoys relatively mild seasonal weather and is within a few hours drive of the Atlantic coast and the Smoky Mountains. For 140 years life and work in Franklinville revolved around the two textile mills located on the banks of the Deep River. With the closing in 1979 of the last textile mill, our town experienced a decline in services, opportunities, and growth. In the last few years however, efforts by many citizens has begun a rejuvenation. Work is proceeding on establishment of a four-mile Deep River Rail Trail for hikers, bikers, and kayakers, and implementation of a Textile Heritage Museum in a portion of the 1838 Franklinville Manufacturing Company mill. Please check back as we provide periodic updates on ongoing activities in our Town.
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Elective Offices Open for Voting on Nov. 4, 2009: Three commissioner positions (Commissioners Rick Andrews, Sharon Grose, and A. C. Hurley) will be open for voter filling during elections this November. Additionally, the position of Mayor will be up for voter decision in November. The current Mayor’s term and the three commissioners listed above end in December 2009.
Dogs Running At-Large: A number of serious incidents have recently occurred in our community due to pet owners not obeying the Town’s leash laws. Due to these incidents and our citizen’s inability to safely walk town streets without fear of being set upon by loose animals, the Board intends aggressive enforcement of the Town’s leash laws. Ordinances having to do with animal enforcement laws are handled for the Town by the Randolph County Health Department. Citizens having animal control problems should call Animal Control at
683-8235.
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JULY 14- Commissioner’s Meeting 7:30 PM
JULY 28- Planning & Zoning Meeting 7:00 PM
AUG 11- Commissioner’s Meeting 7:30 PM
AUG 25- Planning & Zoning Meeting 7:00 PM
SEPT 8- Commissioner’s Meeting 7:30 PM
SEPT 22- Planning & Zoning Meeting 7:00 PM
Deep River Rail Trail Grand Opening – date To Be Determined |
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