The Town of Davidson is offering reusable masks on a first come, first served basis.
Town of Davidson announces the launch of its public awareness campaign to encourage residents, business employees to wear masks.
The Town of Davidson is asking residents, employees and visitors to wear a mask to help protect the public health of the community.
Please note all roadways are now fully open in town. Please continue to exercise caution while driving due to increased pedestrian traffic.
Please be advised that there will be possible temporary delays through town beginning around 1pm today, Saturday June 6, 2020.
"As the elected leaders for the Town of Davidson, our priority is to make this community the best it can be for all our residents."
"Please click here to visit our Park and Recreation website and find out more about our camps, including specific policies and procedures."
"The board of commissioners unanimously approved a motion to approve the ABC Commission’s temporary extension of outdoor seating."
"Several events, including board of commissioner meetings and several advisory board meetings, will move forward virtually."
The Class 2 rating places the Davidson Fire Department in the top three percent of all fire departments statewide.
Davidson has canceled or postponed many events for this summer, including the annual July 4 parade.
Phase 2 begins on Friday, May 22, 2020 at 5:00p.m. and remains in place until June 26, 2020, unless changed or cancelled.
Davidson Board of Commissioners decided to strongly recommend use of masks by public in all spaces where social distancing is not possible.
Davidson will follow Mecklenburg County and the State of North Carolina in the move to Phase 2 as recommended by county.
Davidson’s Public Works Department maintains 412 acres of park land, including all the athletic fields and playgrounds.
Mayor Knox read a proclamation for National Public Works Week, May 17 – May 23, 2020.
Community members are invited to engage during the virtual public hearing scheduled for May 26, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.
The Town of Davidson provides all of its employees with opportunities to seek physical, mental and emotional support.
Governor Cooper issued Executive Order No. 138 that outlines what is allowed in North Carolina under Phase 1 of the state’s reopening plan.
Please adhere to all restrictions from the state to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and help the data keep trending in right direction.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower associated with Halley’s Comet is likely to be a bust due to 2020’s final supermoon over Davidson.
Town of Davidson Manager's Report - April 28, 2020.
May is Bike Month Today is the start of National Bike Month! Join us in celebrating and riding your bike throughout the month.
The foundation plans to use these funds to support families in need impacted by coronavirus in our town.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The Town of Davidson and online news source News of Davidson have partnered to publish “Census Stories.”
Mecklenburg County, the City of Charlotte and the six county towns, have agreed to follow the State of North Carolina’s Stay at Home Order.
Apparently, spring officially began March 19. Here are a few activities you can safely partake in to usher in the season.
The planned tribute was forbrave healthcare workers at hospitals in the North Mecklenburg County region.
Beginning Friday, April 24 and running for two weeks, art lovers everywhere can peruse a digital gallery of the selected artists’ websites.
Although order is scheduled to conclude at the end of April, the unpredictability of COVID-19 makes it impractical to plan mass gatherings.
Coming Wednesday! The Davidson Parks and Recreation Department announces its VIRTUAL Earth Day on April 22.
A GoFundMe campaign is raising money to help four Davidson barbers who have been affected by the current stay-at-home order in N.C.
For those of you that need an arts & crafts project, AR Workshop is offering DIY take home project kits.
Davidson’s Parks and Recreation Department has launched a Virtual Rec platform and is celebrating Virtual Spring Break this week.
The board approved budget amendment 2020-18 in the amount of $30,000 to transfer funds from unassigned fund balance to operating budget.
The Mecklenburg County Stay at Home Order has been extended to April 29, 2020 to match the Governor’s Executive Order 121.
First responders from the greater Mecklenburg area will be conducting a “Parade of Lights” on Wednesday, April 15, beginning at 2:00 p.m.
Mayor Rusty Knox filmed this video and shared a few things he and the Davidson Board of Commissioners would like you all to keep in mind.
"We recently heard a story from within our own ranks in the Town of Davidson Public Works Department that we knew we needed to share."