Inspections, Planning, and Addressing are Relocating to Downtown Graham
The Alamance County Planning, Inspections, and Addressing Departments are moving this January 29 to 201 W. Elm Street Graham, NC 27253
Our new offices are located in the Court Services Building, opposite the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office near the Alamance County Main Office Building. Public parking is available off N Maple Street.
Robert L. Key
Inspections Director
336-570-4060
Libby Hodges, AICP
Planning Director
336-570-4052
Katie L. Harper
Address Administrator
336-570-4085
January 18, 2018 Update: Alamance County offices, Superior Courts, and District Courts will be closed on Thursday, January 18 due to hazardous weather conditions.
The Landfill plans to be operational by Friday morning as road conditions allow. For more information, please visit the Landfill’s webpage at alamance-nc.com/landfill
The Alamance County Board of Commissioners is seeking a citizen to fill the clergy vacancy on the newly approved Alamance County Justice Advisory Council. This vacancy is for a member of the clergy or a lay person active in faith-based community services. The appointee will be appointed to a 3-year term and no more than three consecutive terms may be served.
The purpose of the Alamance County Justice Advisory Council is to provide oversight for the criminal justice continuum in a comprehensive, community-based and cross-discipline approach as it responds to issues that require a community response including Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, Mental Illness and Detention and other justice related issues.
Meetings: Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month from 8:00 am to 9:30 am, at the Family Justice Center, 1950 Martin St, Burlington.
Alamance and Orange County residents invited to share ideas for improving the NC WEST 54 Corridor
Graham/Swepsonville/Saxapahaw/Carrboro, North Carolina, January 2018 – Residents, commuters, and other users of the NC West 54 corridor are encouraged to participate in one of three upcoming community meetings designed to share feedback and valuable first-hand perspectives of those who live, work, or frequently drive this 20-mile corridor.
A series of three meetings are scheduled at different locations, and we encourage you to attend the one that is most convenient to your schedule:
Meeting one will be held on Tuesday January 23rd beginning at 4:30 PM at the Rigmor House Event Center, located at 5501 NC Highway 54.
Meeting two will take place the following evening, Wednesday January 24 beginning at 6:30 PM at the Graham Civic Center, located at 503 McGee Street in Graham.
Meeting three will be held on Thursday January 25th beginning at 6:30 PM at the Carrboro Town Hall, located at 301 W Main Street in Carrboro.
Please visit the project webpage for more information on meeting dates and locations, www.NC54West.com. Follow the link to the interactive map and share your perspectives relating to assets, issues, opportunities, and quick fixes along this historic and scenic corridor.