Haw River Town Council to Hold Regular Meeting February 2, 2026
Haw River Town Council is scheduled to meet today, Feb. 2, 2026; residents should note recent town updates on utilities, the 2040 land-use plan and the 2024 CCR report.

The Haw River Town Council is scheduled to meet today, Feb. 2, 2026, a calendar entry residents may want to follow as the town rolls out several routine service updates and planning initiatives. The town website lists a meeting for Feb. 2, 2026, while also highlighting news items including the 2024 CCR report, a new online payment website for utility payments, and the 2040 Comprehensive Land-Use Plan.
The town’s news feed also notes that trash and recycle schedules are posted and that the 2024 CCR is available. Those items underline practical impacts for households that pay utilities, track collection schedules, or who may take an interest in long-range planning for development along NC Highway 49 and the nearby Interstate 40/Interstate 85 corridors. The town describes itself as poised for growth: “Haw River is poised for growth and economic development since it is located on NC Highway 49 and Interstate 40/Interstate 85 is just minutes away.”
Documents and specific meeting particulars were not listed alongside the Feb. 2 calendar entry. The town calendar entry for Dec. 24, 2025, for example, shows a closed Christmas holiday, demonstrating the calendar is used for basic civic scheduling but does not always include full agenda packets or logistical details. Meeting time, location and agenda are not posted with the Feb. 2 listing; residents seeking in-person or virtual access should contact town staff directly for the meeting link, public comment procedures or agenda materials.
The Town of Haw River frames its civic mission around local revitalization. The town website states: “The Town of Haw River is a small town where the residents and town employees are working to improve the lives of our citizens. The Town Council is committed to revitalizing and shaping a bright and prosperous future for The Town of Haw River.” That emphasis on renewal sits alongside Haw River’s textile history and its claim to be “the only town in North Carolina that can boast having been home to three North Carolina Governors,” background that shapes conversations about preservation, redevelopment and economic strategy.
Practical contact information for town business appears on the site: Town of Haw River phone 336.578.0784; fax 336.578.0010; street address 403 East Main Street; mail PO Box 103, Haw River, NC 27258. The town also posts federal civil rights complaint instructions and notes, “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” For USDA program discrimination complaints residents can call (866) 632-9922, fax (202) 690-7442, email program.intake@usda.gov, or mail to U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410.
What this means locally: as Haw River positions itself for growth along major corridors and advances planning efforts such as the 2040 Comprehensive Land-Use Plan, today’s council meeting offers an opportunity for residents to seek clarity on utility services, payment options and land-use priorities. Confirm meeting access and agenda with town staff before attending.
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