Pittsboro, NC – At August’s Breakfast Club event at 79 Degrees West, Goldston mayor Johnathan Hensley discussed a variety of pressing issues facing the small North Carolina community, from infrastructure improvements to the future of local businesses. The mayor engaged with the audience, answering questions about everything from the controversial painting over of a local mural to the potential for new recreational facilities. With a focus on community development and quality of life, Mayor Johnathan’s insights highlight both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for Goldston.
A Year in ReviewUnder Mayor Jonathan Hensley ‘s leadership, Goldston has seen various changes and developments. During the Q&A session, the mayor emphasized the importance of community engagement and transparency in governance. He encouraged residents to voice their concerns and suggestions, noting that their input is invaluable in shaping the town’s future.
Infrastructure ImprovementsOne of the most pressing concerns raised during the meeting was the state of local infrastructure. Audience members inquired about the status of the water and sewer systems. Mayor Jonathan reassured attendees that Goldston’s water supply comes from Sanford, and the town has been in discussions with TriRiver to merge its sewer services. He emphasized that Goldston’s systems are relatively new and capable of meeting current demands.
Support for Local EnterprisesThe mayor addressed questions regarding the future of local businesses, including the controversial painting over of the Charlie Daniels mural. He clarified that the decision was made by the property owner, not the town, and expressed a desire to support local entrepreneurship. “We want to see more businesses in Goldston,” he stated, adding that there are ongoing discussions about developing a live music venue and brewery in the area.
The mayor also addressed the need for more local businesses to serve the community. “We do not currently have a live music venue, but there is a property owner in town who is considering building an amphitheater,” he said, expressing enthusiasm for the potential addition. He also mentioned the possibility of creating a town social district, which would allow residents to purchase alcohol at one venue and carry it to another, a feature already enjoyed in nearby towns like Pittsboro.
Childcare ServicesA significant concern for some is the lack of childcare facilities in Goldston. Mayor Jonathan acknowledged this issue, stating that many families currently rely on services in nearby towns. He noted that as the population grows, particularly with new subdivisions being developed, there will be an increasing need for childcare options. “Once we get that population up, we will definitely need those services,” he said.
Revitalizing the ParkOne of the highlights of Mayor Jonathan’s tenure has been the complete renovation of the town’s playground, which is now ADA compliant and features new amenities such as shaded areas and pickleball courts. The mayor expressed pride in the project, which he views as a centerpiece for the community. “The park was the big goal, and now it’s done and open,” he declared, noting that the playground has become a gathering place for families.
The project, spearheaded by Commissioner Charles Fields, has transformed the playground into a centerpiece of the community. “It’s massive,” the mayor noted, predicting that it would soon be visible from Main Street. The renovations also included new basketball courts and pickleball courts, catering to a variety of recreational interests.
Future Plans for ConnectivityIn addition to the playground, the mayor discussed the potential for expanding Wi-Fi access in the park, allowing parents to stay connected while their children play. “We’re kind of in the process of getting fiber,” he said, indicating that the commissioners are considering options to provide high-speed internet to the area.
Future ProjectsLooking ahead, the mayor mentioned plans for further revitalization of downtown Goldston. With discussions ongoing about new storefronts and business opportunities, he remains optimistic about the town’s growth. “We need more storefronts,” he said, referring to the old Goldston grocery building, which is currently being remodeled for new business ventures.
Promoting Local EventsDuring the Q&A session, an audience member mentioned the potential for community events, such as the Walk for Hope, which raises money for mental health awareness. Mayor Jonathan expressed enthusiasm for incorporating local events into the community calendar. “That’d be great,” he replied, highlighting the importance of community spirit and engagement.
Mayor Jonathan’s Q&A session during the breakfast club provided valuable insights into the current state and future direction of Goldston. From infrastructure improvements to the promotion of local businesses and community events, residents are encouraged to remain involved and share their ideas for making the town an even better place to live.
Watch on YouTube – Q&A with Goldston mayor – 8.5.25
00:16 Community concerns addressed at Goldston mayor’s Q&A session.
01:40 Discussion on social district and community events in Goldston.
03:03 Discussion on Goldston’s water system and personal tattoo story.
04:27 The new playground is ADA compliant and features significant upgrades.
05:38 Enhancements in local parks aiming for community engagement.
06:38 Goldston’s park and playground developments alongside downtown property renovations.
07:56 Mayor discusses need for local childcare facilities to support families.
09:28 Goldston’s low population limits business and childcare services.
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham County Board of Elections is pleased to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, created to enhance accessibility, simplify navigation, and better serve the information needs of voters, poll workers, and candidates ahead of the upcoming election cycle. The updated site is now available at www.chathamcountync.gov/elections.
“With critical elections on the horizon, we recognized the need for a more user-friendly and accessible platform,” said Pandora Paschal, Chatham County Elections Director. “The redesigned site reflects our commitment to serving all Chatham County residents with clear, accurate, and timely information.”
Key Improvements to the Website Include:
The improvements are designed to reduce confusion, increase voter confidence, and make it easier for all residents, including first-time voters and individuals using assistive technology to participate in the democratic process.
The site also includes a dedicated section for individuals interested in becoming poll workers, with information on qualifications, training, responsibilities, and how to apply. With the 2026 elections approaching, the Board of Elections encourages qualified individuals to get involved.
Residents with questions can contact: Chatham County Board of Elections [email protected]. To explore the new site and prepare for the next election, visit: chathamcountync.gov/elections.