Chatham County Roundup: Pittsboro Mayor Kyle Shipp on Budget - Chapelboro.com (2024)

Pittsboro Mayor Kyle Shipp spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, May 14. He discussed the latest on the proposed town budget. He also shared the latest on the utilities merger with Tri-River Water. He discussed the latest upgrades to Pittsboro’s parks. He also talked about upcoming events in the community and more.

Each week, News on The Hill engages in conversation with Chatham County leaders for the Chatham County Roundup. You can find previous conversations with Pittsboro Mayor Kyle Shipp, Chatham County Commissioner Karen Howard, and other county leaders byclicking here.

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