Citizens Police Academy

The Mooresville Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy is a ten-week program designed to provide an informative look at the operations of their local police department. Beginning Tuesday, March 6, 2012, the Academy’s classes will meet consecutive Tuesday nights from 6 – 9 p.m. Citizen's Police Academy

Curtis Pond

The Town will begin concrete and asphalt replacement work in Curtis Pond on Monday, January 23. The work will include concrete sidewalk, curb & gutter, drive aprons, wheel chair ramps, asphalt pavement, adjustment to water valves, hydrants, and manhole covers within the street. This work will continue through July and impact Phases 2, 3 and 4. For more information, call Dewayne Riddle at 704-507-5950 or 704-663-4510.

Town Roads Closed for Commercial Filming

This week, producers will be in Mooresville to film a Diet Mountain Dew commercial. During filming, the following streets may be temporarily closed: Main Street, W. Moore Avenue, Broad Street, Morning Sun Drive, Wayman Road and Coddle Creek Highway. Mooresville Police Department will be assisting with traffic control.

Traffic Signal Changes at Church Street & Wilson Avenue

The Town will change the traffic signal at the intersection of Wilson Avenue and Church Street to a flashing only signal for a period of 90 days beginning Friday, January 13. The signal light will flash red on Wilson Avenue and flash yellow on Church Street. A “New Traffic Pattern Ahead” sign will be placed before the signal. For more information, call Neil Burke, Town Transportation Planner, at 704-663-2891.

Media Release

Speed Limit Reduced

The speed limit on Wilson Avenue between Main Street and Clay Street has been reduced from 35 MPH to 25 MPH due to limited sight distances and traffic flow issues. Also, all streets in the Greencroft subdivision were reduced from 35 MPH to 25 MPH.