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Official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility located at 1737 Whites Kennel Rd., Burlington. Pictured on front Governor Pat McCrory, Commissioner Linda Massey, Vice Chair Bill Lashley, Senator Rick Gunn, Rep. Steve Ross, & Rep. Dennis Ridell.

Welcome Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility

The county welcomed the new Sheetz Distribution Center on November 12, 2014 when the official ribbon cutting was held with a large attendance at its 1737 Whites Kennel Rd location.  Top executive Sheetz officials as well as local and state officials were there to celebrate this event.  After the cutting of the official ribbon, tours of the facility were given followed by a lunch reception.

Official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility located at 1737 Whites Kennel Rd., Burlington.  Pictured on front Governor Pat McCrory, Commissioner Linda Massey, Vice Chair Bill Lashley, Senator Rick Gunn, Rep. Steve Ross, & Rep. Dennis Ridell.
Official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility located at 1737 Whites Kennel Rd., Burlington. Pictured on front Governor Pat McCrory, Commissioner Linda Massey, Vice Chair Bill Lashley, Senator Rick Gunn, Rep. Steve Ross, & Rep. Dennis Ridell.
Official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility located at 1737 Whites Kennel Rd., Burlington.  Pictured on front Governor Pat McCrory, Commissioner Linda Massey, Vice Chair Bill Lashley, Senator Rick Gunn, Rep. Steve Ross, & Rep. Dennis Ridell.
Official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility located at 1737 Whites Kennel Rd., Burlington. Pictured on front Governor Pat McCrory, Commissioner Linda Massey, Vice Chair Bill Lashley, Senator Rick Gunn, Rep. Steve Ross, & Rep. Dennis Ridell.
Official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility located at 1737 Whites Kennel Rd., Burlington.  Pictured on front Governor Pat McCrory, Commissioner Linda Massey, Vice Chair Bill Lashley, Senator Rick Gunn, Rep. Steve Ross, & Rep. Dennis Ridell.
Official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Sheetz Distribution and Kitchen Facility located at 1737 Whites Kennel Rd., Burlington. Pictured on front Governor Pat McCrory, Commissioner Linda Massey, Vice Chair Bill Lashley, Senator Rick Gunn, Rep. Steve Ross, & Rep. Dennis Ridell.

Cancellation of August 18, 2014 Commissioners Meeting

NOTICE OF MEETING CANCELLATION ALAMANCE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the Alamance County Board of Commissioners’ regularly scheduled meeting for Monday, August 18, 2014 has been cancelled due to a light agenda. The Alamance County Board of Commissioners will resume their regularly scheduled meetings Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at 9:00 a.m.

This the 11th day of August, 2014.

David I. Smith, Chairman
Alamance County Board of Commissioners

8-11-14 Notice of ACBOC Meeting Cancellation

NCDOT Working on Debris Cleanup Plan for Orange, Alamance and Guilford Counties

For Immediate Release

date:March 11, 2014
contact:Steve Abbott
swabbott@ncdot.gov
(919) 707-2660

NCDOT Working on Debris Cleanup Plan for Orange, Alamance and Guilford Counties

Raleigh – The N.C. Department of Transportation is developing a plan to clean up debris along state-maintained roads in Orange, Alamance and Guilford counties, the areas hardest hit by last week’s icy winter storm.

Department crews continue to clear any debris that may have fallen onto state-maintained roads, cutting up trees and branches and pushing them off to the side of the roadway. The pickup of that debris, as well as the vegetation debris residents who live along those roads place beside the roadway will be handled by contractors.

NCDOT staff is determining a cost estimate of the cleanup effort so it can award an emergency contract for debris removal. The Governor’s State of Emergency declaration last week enables NCDOT to waive the usual contract bidding process, which would take several weeks.

Once a contract is awarded, which could be by late next week, a schedule for debris pickup will be set.

In order to expedite pickup, residents in the three counties who live on state-maintained roads are asked to place debris along the side of the roadway as soon as possible. Do not place debris in travel lanes or in areas where it will block drainage or reduce visibility for motorists and pedestrians.

Please keep the following in mind while collecting debris for removal.

•   Check your homeowners insurance as often debris cleanup is covered by insurance and arrangements for its collection would be handled by the insurance company;

•    NCDOT will only collect vegetation debris such as trees and limbs; and

•    Property owners are asked to cut storm-related vegetation debris into five- or six-foot pieces, if possible.