Pittsboro Town Commissioner and Mayor-Elect Kyle Shipp spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, November 14. He discussed several recent zoning changes, including to the Reeves Farm property just west of downtown. He also spoke of the board’s recent approval of the annexation of a large portion of land for the North Village of Chatham Park, and other developments. He also discussed upcoming holiday events, and more.
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