City of Kannapolis

City of Kannapolis

Government Administration

Kannapolis, North Carolina 1,998 followers

Discover a Healthy Life in Kannapolis. Exciting things are happening here and you need to be a part of it.

About us

The City of Kannapolis offers a low stress, family oriented community with loads of southern charm in an ideal climate. Conveniently located to the interstate, local and national airports, and home to an Amtrak station, your workplace and home is a short travel time from the mountains, the beaches or anywhere along the East Coast of the United States. Kannapolis is a place where you can live a good life. A healthy holistic life. A community that welcomes new people, new ideas and new businesses. A place where there is a balance between work, family, and social living. A unique place where health, nutrition, science and education are becoming the business of the City and where a significant investment of the business sector has already been made. The City has a myriad of opportunities to practice healthy living with parks, walking and biking areas. The City is home to eight universities, who have teamed up on the campus of the N.C. Research Campus, to make breakthroughs in health and nutrition research.The eight universities are Appalachian State, Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC- Charlotte, UNC-Greensboro, N.C. A&T, N.C. Central and North Carolina State. Kannapolis is a beautiful place. The streets are lined with trees and quaint craftsman homes, and with the grandeur of the campus of the N.C. Research Center, you instantly feel that this is where you and your family will live a balanced healthy life.

Website
http://www.kannapolisnc.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Kannapolis, North Carolina
Type
Government Agency

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Updates

  • All City of Kannapolis offices will be closed from Tuesday, December 24 - Thursday, December 26, in observance of the Christmas Holiday. There will be no garbage or recycling collection service on Wednesday, December 25. Garbage and recycling collection will operate on a one-day delay with Wednesday’s route collected on Thursday and so forth for the rest of the week. There will be no yard waste, limb or loose-leaf collection Tuesday, December 24 -Thursday, December 26.

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  • As you have family and friends over to enjoy the holidays, it is important to remember to only park cars on one side of the street and always leave enough room for emergency vehicles. 🚒🚓🚑 Narrow roadways with vehicles parked on both sides of the street significantly slows down how quickly police, fire and EMS crews can respond to emergencies. Be sure to leave at least 10 feet of roadway to allow movement of emergency vehicles. We wish you a happy and safe holiday season!

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  • Sign up for beginner Shag Dancing lessons at the Swanee! 💃🕺 This four-week class covers the basics of shag dancing. Each week you will learn something new. Lessons are $50 for all four classes. Each class is one hour long with the option of staying afterwards for open shag dancing. Lessons will take place at the Swanee Theatre (200 West Avenue) from 6-7 p.m. on January 22, 29, February 5 and 12, 2025. Registration is required, sign up now at https://lnkd.in/eA6rFATn

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  • This year the City of Kannapolis is celebrating its 40th year of incorporation. To commemorate this occasion and the history of the Police Department, several police staff members designed a new uniform patch. This patch includes elements from previous department patches that were worn over the last 40 years. This new patch will be worn by the department’s Honor Guard. (Pictured Natasha Cotton and Andy Brouillette)

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  • Congratulatons to Lt. Christopher Fisher who has been promoted to the rank of Captain and Sgt. Travis Kiser who has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant with the Kannapolis Police Department. Both are natives of Cabarrus County and have over fifteen years of service with the Kannapolis Police Department. Christopher will oversee Special Operations of the department. Travis will be assigned to Patrol Squad B and the Field Operations Bureau. For more on Christopher and Travis - https://lnkd.in/e4UeDrSG

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  • Kannapolis City Clerk, Bridgette Bell, is retiring after serving the City for 37 years. Bridgette has worked with six Mayors, 26 City Council members and four City Managers. She has recorded the minutes of over 1,700 city council meetings. The City recently celebrated its 40th birthday of incorporation and Bridgette has been with the City for almost the entirety of the City’s lifespan. In the early years, there were few city employees and Bridgette wore many hats including finance, payroll, reconciling bank statements, entering water and sewer receipts and maintaining all the City Council, Board of Adjustment, and Planning and Zoning meeting agendas and minutes. Three decades later Bridgette attends every City Council meeting, preparing the agendas and recording the minutes. She coordinates calendars for City Council members, handles public records requests, fields calls from the public and much more. Additionally, she handles updates to City ordinances, tracks City Council resolutions and signing of contracts and official documents. “Bridgette has been an integral part of Kannapolis for 37 years. She has touched nearly every important document we have generated as a City since our incorporation in 1984. Bridgette has recorded the minutes of 1,700 council meetings and witnessed many historical moments and milestones as we evolved as City. She will be greatly missed but her retirement is much deserved, and we wish her the very best in this new chapter in her life,” Kannapolis City Manager Mike Legg commented. More on Bridgette – https://lnkd.in/difr8dNM

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  • Doing a lot of shopping this holiday season? Remember these tips to stay safe while out and about: -Park in well-lit areas. -Have your keys ready before getting to your car and lock the doors once you are safely inside your vehicle. -Do not leave new purchases or valuables in your vehicle. -Carry minimal cash and use debit or credit cards for your purchases. -Be aware of your surroundings.

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  • Kannapolis residents who completed the Kannapolis 101 Academy were recently recognized by the Kannapolis City Council. The residents completed the eight-week program this fall. The academy included visiting city departments, meeting staff and getting a behind the scenes look at the services and function of the City. Graduating from the program this year were: Aaliyah Hunter, Andrew Josupait, Carol Lee, Connie Brennan, Dawn Hucks, Delecia Bradley-Francis, Diane Browder-Boswell, Gina Hagan, Jayne Williams, Judy Stirewalt, Kylie Bocanegra, Logan Sipe, Mark Swenson, Meaghan Elizabeth Wade, Rhakeem Vanderburg, Rhonda Jones, Ronald Flanders, Sandra Nichols, Shane Watkins, Stephanie Forman, Sylvia S. Gause, Tamara C Corriher, Theron Gerard Smoutherson, Tim Haley and Wayne Stirewalt.

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