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Timing: Server crashes just in time for town board IT vote

March 3. In what might be the irony of the year, the Cornelius Town Board voted to spend $271,400 to quickly update the town’s IT/computer equipment Monday night. At the same time the town’s video streaming system crashed and burned. “Apparently our servers are down,” said Town Manager Andrew Grant, explaining why the audio/video feed […]

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Voting today is super!

March 3. North Carolina voting places are open today from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm for the March 3 primary election. Photo ID is not required. ​Primary elections ​are being​ held in 14 different states and one U.S. territory.​ There are nearly 200 voting sites Mecklenburg County​, four in Cornelius, including Town Hall, Bethel Presbyterian Church, Jetton […]

Alexander Farm developer providing land for fire station

By Dave Vieser. WIN Development LLC, the developer planning a large, mixed-use project on the iconic Alexander Farm site, has agreed to donate land for a new Cornelius Fire Station. Getting land for a new fire station, which would be located just east of the intersection of West Catawba and Westmoreland, was a priority for […]

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Town may dip into savings to fix IT problems

Feb. 29. At their Monday March 2 meeting, the Cornelius Town Board will be asked to spend unbudgeted funds totaling $271,400 in order to bring the town’s IT/computer equipment into a state of good repair, as first reported by Cornelius Today earlier this month. “At our strategic planning session Feb. 6, the town’s staff identified […]

From arts to sports, camps make summer even better

Feb. 28. The calendar still says winter, but plans are already in place for  Cornelius Parks and Recreation summer camps. Registration begins at 7 a.m. on Monday March 2. Parents of children ages 4-16 are advised to get their requests in early. “Interest is typically very strong when registration opens,” said Chad Cauble, recreation superintendent. Some camps sell […]

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I-77 toll lanes: They’re watching

Feb. 26. I-77 Mobility Partners says crews are still installing an occupancy detection system on the I-77 toll lanes. The system will determine the number of persons in a vehicle and compare it to the setting on a vehicle’s transponder, so the proper tolls are charged. But drivers of pick-up trucks shouldn’t even think about […]

Meet Aaron Tucker, Cornelius’ new planning director

Aaron Tucker, who has served in the Cornelius Planning Department since 2014, is the town’s new Planning Director, taking over for Wayne Herron, who was named Assistant Town Manager last year.  “For the past year, Aaron has been working with Wayne to prepare for his new role and develop a smooth transition plan” said Town Manager […]

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There is a reason: Turn turn

Feb. 21. The treacherous intersection of Old Jetton Road and Jetton Road is getting a fix: Left-hand turns from Old Jetton onto Jetton will no longer be allowed. The intersection, which handles significant traffic coming to and from the Jetton Village/Harris Teeter shopping center is one of the most dangerous in Cornelius. The Town of […]

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CMS early dismissal due to weather

Feb. 20. The National Weather Service says precipitation will fall as rain likely before noon, then rain and snow between noon and 4​ ​pm, then snow after 4 pm. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will dismiss three hours early due to the weather and the potential of dangerous road conditions. Highs today near 40, which means there’s not […]

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Contract for twin roundabouts OK’d

Feb. 18. By Dave Vieser. At the Feb. 17 meeting last night, the Cornelius Town Board unanimously approved a $17.4 million contract with the state NCDOT which will fund the construction of twin roundabout/circles on Hwy. 21 at Catawba. All but $502,000 will be paid by the state, and any cost overruns will be the […]