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Date and time: Date and time: 2021-07-06 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Planning Board Meeting: July 6, 2021

Roads inside the Lowell City limits maintained by the City of Lowell with the exception of some streets. The following streets are maintained by the North Carolina Department of Transportation: McAdenville Rd. W. First St E. First St from the Lowell Police Department to the Post Office Groves St. Lineberger Rd. Oakland Dr. N. Main...

Lowell provides free quarterly curbside collection at residential homes of items that are too large, heavy or bulky to fit in the City garbage cart for normal garbage pickup. Please keep in mind this program is intended for pick-up of customary residential items and is not intended for removal of commercial/contractor items or remnant items...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-08-03 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Planning Board Meeting: August 3, 2021

The City of Lowell runs a brush route each week for leaves, grass, and tree limbs. The brush route will run on Wednesday and Thursday of each week (depending on where your neighborhood falls in the route rotation.) Prepare your yard waste and place it on the curb by 6:30am on your pickup day. The...

Containers will be scheduled for collection on Monday thru Wednesday. Contact City Hall at 704-824-3518, option 1, for your trash collection day.\ When a holiday occurs, our schedule allows us to reschedule collection during the week to ensure service. If the holiday falls on your collection day your garbage will generally be collected on the...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-09-07 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Planning Board Meeting: September 7, 2021

The City collects regular household trash in the rollout receptables. The lid of your container must close shut and all trash must be inside the recycle. What NOT to put in your rollout container ▪ Do not place yard waste in your container. Yard waste is recyclable and is collected by a different crew. ▪...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-10-05 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Planning Board Meeting: October 5, 2021

Yes, the Lowell Police Department has a certified officer trained in child safety seat checks and install.

Yes. Please call the Lowell Police Department at 704-824-8540. They will need your name, address, phone number, and emergency contact information.

The evidence and property officer works Monday thru Friday, 9am to 5pm.

If it outside of the hours 9am to 5pm, Monday thru Friday, the officers are most likely out on patrol or on a call for service. Please call Gaston County Communications at 704-866-3300 to have an officer to call you back. If it's an emergency, dial 911.

The Lowell Police Department is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. If no one is in the office, call Gaston County Communications at 704-866-3300.

The Lowell Police Department does not fingerprint at their office but you can go to the Gaston County Sheriff Office during business hours and they will fingerprint for a small fee. The Gaston County Sheriff's Office is located at 425 Dr M.L.K Jr. Way, Gastonia NC 28052. Their phone number is 704-869-6800.

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-11-04 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Planning Board Meeting: November 4, 2021

You are welcome to stop by the Lowell Police Department to pick up a copy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can contact the Lowell Police Department at (704) 824-8540. If no one is in the office, please call 704-866-3300 and let County Communications know that you need to pick up a...

Turn off any water appliances (washing machines, dishwasher) that are on. If this stops the backup, contact a plumber. If the backup continues, please call 704-824-3518, select option #1 for Customer Service. If the sewage backup occurs because of a blockage in a public manhole or public sewer pipe, the City of Lowell will assist....

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-12-07 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Planning Board Meeting: December 7, 2021

If your home is in a geographically low point (near a creek) or near a water pumping facility, you may experience water pressure higher than 80 psi. Unfortunately, City of Lowell can't alleviate high water pressure, but you may consider having a licensed plumber install a pressure-reducing valve at your home. County building codes require...

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