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Date and time: Date and time: 2021-09-27 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Lowell Community Committee (LCC) Meeting: September 27, 2021

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-10-25 06:00 pmLocation: Lowell City HallDepartment: Lowell Community Committee (LCC) Meeting: October 25, 2021

We are only allowed to unlock your vehicle if there is an animal, child, or medications inside the vehicle. For any other reasons, due to liability concerns, you'll need to contact a locksmith for your vehicle to be unlocked.

No, we do not do building inspections. Building inspections are done by Gaston County Emergency Management. 

Yes, we do respond to certain medical calls such as CPR calls and when GEMS need our assistance.

No, those are issued through NC Forestry Service and can be done online through the NC Forestry Service's website. 

No, the Fire Department doesn't install car seats. The Lowell Police Department does have a certified officer trained in child safety seat checks and install. You can also call Safe Kids of Gaston County at 704-836-0079. Safe Kids of Gaston County installs car seats and also hosts kid safety events throughout the year.

Per North Carolina General Statute 14-151.1, it shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to alter, tamper with, or bypass a meter which has been installed for the purpose of measuring the use of water or knowingly to use water passing through any such tampered meter or water bypassing a meter provided by the town...

These committees, established by the Lowell City Council, are a way for Lowell residents to provide input on the policies that shape their government and their city. Serving on a Citizen Committee provides a meaningful opportunity to contribute time, talents, and expertise to our community. If you are interested in serving on any of the...

Timeline February 21, 2019, the City of Lowell’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Steering Committee held their first meeting. Over the next several months the city, assisted by this group, started developing a forward-looking plan for sidewalks, bike lanes, trails, and all forms of active transportation. The Plan would address citywide pedestrian needs like gaps in...

About the Carolina Thread Trail The Carolina Thread Trail is your regional network of connected greenways, trails and blueways that reaches 15 counties, 2 states and 2.9 million people. There are over 300 miles of trails and 170 miles of blueway open to the public – linking people to places, and communities to each other. The Thread...

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