Sylva’s Town Manager Paige Roberson explained to commissioners in July that expanding the extraterritorial jurisdiction will assure that the area will “look uniform.”
Sylva is looking to expand its ETJ in three phases. The first phase — and the subject of tomorrow’s public hearing — concerns N.C. 107 to the town of Webster’s border.
Thursday’s ETJ public hearing is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. at Sylva Town Hall.
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