Washington is located on the Pamlico and Tar rivers in the inland coastal region of North Carolina at the intersection of US 17 and US 264, approximately 125 miles east of Raleigh. Population …
Today, Washington maintains an important position in Eastern North Carolina. As a City of approximately 10,000 people and a greater community of approximately 26,000 residents, …
The announcement comes on the heels of Washington earning $20 million in state funding for economic development and infrastructure improvements to modernize the Washington-Warren …
The City Clerk keeps minutes of City Council meetings, maintains official records and documents, gives public notice of meetings, and performs other duties required by law or at the direction of …
Washington was the SECOND town in North Carolina to have a self-propelled, motor driven fire engine. Raleigh, North Carolina was the FIRST. This fire engine became known as "Old #12" …
Washington was laid out in 1775 on the northern bank of the Pamlico/Tar River by Colonel James Bonner and named in honor of General George Washington, his commander-in-chief. The City …
Whether you’re just entering the job market or you’re looking for a new career, the City of Washington has diverse and rewarding career opportunities. We invite you to join our team by …
document Header 4) G. S. 160A-400.14 - North Carolina Enabling Legislation for the Creation of Historic Preservation Commission by Counties and Municipalities 5) The Secretary of the …
If you are building a new house or an addition onto the exist house you will need to check with the City of Washington Planning Department for front side and rear setback and any easements …