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Incorporated in 1895


City of Diversified Textiles Population


2010 Census: 10,076 Tax Rate


$0.4750 per $100 valuation


City Hall 115 N. Main Street Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday ..................... 704-825-5586


City Manager: Barry Webb Mayor: Richard Boyce


City Council


Charles B. Flowers, Sr. Charlie Martin Martha Stowe Ron Foulk Bill Toole


City Council meets at 7:00 pm the first Monday of each month at City Hall. All meetings are open to the public.


Utilities


Pay water and sewer bills at City Hall, 115 N. Main Street during normal business hours or mail to P.O. Box 431, Belmont, NC


Trash Service Trash pickup Monday through Thursday by Waste Management ........... 704-824-2011


Recycling Service Recycling is curbside pick up.


Other Frequent Numbers Police ................................... 704-825-3792 Fire ...................................... 704-825-0502 Post Office ........................... 704-825-6139 Library ................................. 704-825-5426


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Belmont is a beautiful residential community located about 20 miles west of Charlotte. Set along the banks of the Catawba River and Lake Wylie, this vibrant city offers the charm of a small-town setting with many amenities of big-city living.


With a population just over 10,000 Belmont features an abundance of especially desirable community amenities, such as thriving entertainment; numerous shopping and dining options; a highly ranked school system; outstanding recreational facilities; convenient transportation; and ideal proximity to many attractions in the greater Charlotte region. Home to a number of businesses, both large and small, Belmont offers an attractive way of life and takes great pride in the progress that has occurred over the years.


Belmont is a city of many gracious homes and quiet neighborhoods, active cultural life, and a flourishing economy rising from diversified industry and new construction. While the area is filled with an array of modern conveniences, it still embraces a vibrant heritage that spans well over a century. The textile industry was once the very core of Belmont's economy. The city has revitalized its downtown to accentuate the charm of an old city, with iron street lamps, and brick sidewalks. Antiques, baked goods, gift shops, restaurants,


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