City Manager April 2025 Update to City Council


Ron, City Manager, provides an update to the Statesville City Council at the first meeting of each month. These updates cover project updates, employment changes, promotions, departmental news, key upcoming dates, and much more.

Emergency Response & Public Safety

Statesville’s Fire Department continues to lend support to wildfire response efforts in Polk County. Two rotating crews have been deployed to assist in safeguarding homes and infrastructure in collaboration with other regional teams.

Major Construction Projects

Municipal Operations Center

    • Public Power Building & Garage: Completion delayed to late April or early May due to ongoing change orders with the architect and contractor.

    • Warehouse: Estimated completion set for June 2025.

Police Department Expansion

    • Construction expected to start mid-April to early May.

    • Parking lot closure is anticipated within a month.

    • Preparation work includes relocating utility poles and installing underground vaults.

Airport Terminal Building

    • Exterior wall framing is in progress.

    • Interior framing to begin soon.

    • Project completion projected for late 2025.

Downtown Revitalization: The Flats

  • Pending the decision on wall demolition, staff is prepared to move quickly on removal and replacement. Streetscaping plans discussed during the Winter Retreat will follow.

Public Works & Infrastructure

    • Current Projects: Water and Meeting Street upgrades are underway. Street resurfacing is expected to start this spring. Sidewalk improvements on Alexander and Stockton are going out to bid shortly.

    • Caldwell Street: Closed due to a rusted stormwater pipe and developing sinkhole. Repair work is ongoing.

    • Tradd & E. Front Streets: A 20-foot section of failing sewer main has caused another sinkhole. Bidding is in process, with a 60-day completion goal once work begins.

Public Utilities

    • South Yadkin Pump Station: Construction is 25% complete.

    • Water Spline: Construction begins in May.

    • Lead Line Identification:

        • 55% of service lines verified

        • 6,899 unknown, 6,809 confirmed non-lead, 806 galvanized pipes

Upcoming Community Events

Career Opportunities

The city is hiring across several departments, including:

  • Lifeguards, Pool Attendants

  • Skilled Laborers in Sanitation & Water Maintenance

  • Recreation and Facility Support

  • Administrative and Public Safety roles

Recognitions & Promotions

Several internal promotions were announced:

  • Public Works: Joseph Hayes, Chaven Rucker

  • Public Utilities: Frank Jackson, Harrison Smith

  • Police: Jessica Osborne, Tre Barnes

  • Fire: Joshua Deal

  • Statesville Public Power: Pam Cash

New Team Members

The City welcomes several new hires in Public Utilities, Engineering, Public Works, and Police.

Watch the full replay of the April 7, 2025 City Council Meeting to include the update from Ron Smith below.

View the City Manager Update Presented to Statesville City Council on April 7, 2025 here.




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