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DR Horton Kinsley – development agreements
Read more: DR Horton Kinsley – development agreementsOn March 12th, the Town Council received updates on the D.R. Horton Kinsley Development during an information session that was open to the public. One of the items discussed was an Amended and Restated Development Agreement recorded in April 2025, and new site plan maps recorded in December 2025. With respect to the amended Agreement,…
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NC Open Government Coalition to Jamestown: ‘Public Records are the Property of the People’
Read more: NC Open Government Coalition to Jamestown: ‘Public Records are the Property of the People’Letter from P. Brooks Fuller, J.D., Ph.D. and Director of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition to Jamestown town manager re Public Records:
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Hazen Sawyer Study: DR Horton sewer line will cost at least a million $
Read more: Hazen Sawyer Study: DR Horton sewer line will cost at least a million $Jamestown faces significant costs for sewer system updates to accommodate the new D.R. Horton development. The town council approved a $1,055,000 budget for a new sewer line and the raising of 11 manholes. Additionally, Jamestown is indebted to High Point for repairs to the Eastside Wastewater Treatment Plant. The plant’s poor condition and violations are…
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D.R. HORTON: The math shows the DENSITY is too high for Randleman Watershed
Read more: D.R. HORTON: The math shows the DENSITY is too high for Randleman WatershedThe Jamestown town council approved a controversial Development Agreement with DR Horton for 1,500 homes and apartments in a protected watershed, despite community opposition and critical oversights. The attorney misrepresented the density number, leading to approval of a flawed plan. The council disregarded public input, causing confusion and outrage in the community.










