TRINITY — A month after the Trinity City Council discussed with staff how increases could be passed along to residents to pay down the city’s sewer debt, the local government
TRINITY — A bill that would change municipal elections in Trinity from odd-numbered to even-numbered years may pass the state Senate this week or early next week and become law,
TRINITY — Members of the Trinity City Council discussed at a retreat what was referred to as “bucket list” items, the five most important things that members want to see
RANDOLPH COUNTY â Municipalities throughout the state began their filing periods last week, kickstarting election season with candidates throwing their names into the hat for elected offices.
In Trinity, however, candidates will have to wait a few more weeks before they can officially join the race for city council.
Filing for Trinity elected offices begins later this month because candidates file in a different fashion than in other North Carolina cities. Trinity has a separate filing period because council candidates file based on their residency in a ward, though all voters in the city cast ballots for each office. Trinityâs filing period runs from July 26 to Aug. 13.