
Your Waynesville This Week: Events, Opportunities, and Independence Day Plans
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Mayor Sean Wilson shares important updates for Waynesville residents as we approach the Independence Day holiday and several community events. The weekly update covers everything from City Hall closures to opportunities for civic engagement and safety reminders.
• City Hall will be closed July 4th for Independence Day, reopening Monday, July 7th at 8am
• Several committee meetings scheduled throughout early July including Rose and Grounds, Emergency Services, Finance, Utility, Economic Development, and Park Board
• Council seeking Ward 2 resident to fill unexpired term following Councilman Ryan Hicks' resignation
• K-9 Officer Corey Hoard recognized as Waynesville Police Department Officer of the Year
• Free City of Waynesville app available on Android and iOS devices provides emergency alerts and city announcements
• City aiming for 2000 app downloads by year-end as part of communication strategy
• Fireworks permitted July 3-5 between 8am-10pm on private property or designated park areas
• Old Settlers Day 2025 scheduled for July 26-27 featuring Civil War reenactments, music, and community activities
• Reminder that placing signs in the traffic circle at Highway T and 17 is prohibited
• Safety reminders for the holiday weekend include driving slowly through neighborhoods, buckling up, and avoiding phone use while driving