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Waynesville stands at the intersection of growth and responsibility as Mayor Sean Wilson unveils a crucial proposal to strengthen our emergency services. With over 300 new homes built and hundreds of families welcomed in the past four years, our community thrives—but emergency calls have surged by more than 40%, straining our public safety infrastructure.
The solution? A one-cent sales tax proposed for the August 2025 ballot that would generate approximately $450,000 annually without affecting property taxes or grocery purchases (if Senate Bill 57 passes). This modest contribution—just ten cents on a $10 purchase—would fund critical improvements to our police department, fire services, emergency dispatch systems, and animal control operations. The beauty of this approach is that everyone who enjoys our community, including visitors and commuters, will contribute to maintaining its safety and quality of life.
Beyond the tax proposal, exciting developments are reshaping our city landscape. A new pocket park is coming between Dollar General and Eclectic Originals, with grant funding being pursued to minimize costs. Our leaf and lawn facility is getting security and sustainability upgrades, including a new controlled access system and compost site. Mayor Wilson also shared crucial safety reminders about pedestrian crosswalks, keeping grass clippings off roads for motorcyclist safety, and driving cautiously in parks where children play. Looking ahead, our community calendar is packed with events including Freedom Fest, a 3v3 soccer competition, Summer Market in the park, and Kids to Park Day featuring free bike giveaways. Come join us as we build a stronger, safer Waynesville together—where growth meets responsibility and community spirit thrives.