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  1. For more information, please contact Planning Director Randy Williams at 828-695-4277 or rwilliams@newtonnc.gov or Assistant Planning Director Alex Fulbright at 828-695-4326 or afulbright@newtonnc.gov . More information about stating a business can be found by going to the Catawba County Chamber's Digital Toolkit. 1.

  2. Debris/Rubbish: The City of Newton provides dumpster service for most construction and clean out jobs. Contact the Public Works Department at 828-695-4310 or the Sanitation Department at 828-695-4294 for more information. Construction debris: Shingles, lumber, plywood, scrap wood from building remodeling/destruction, guttering, carpet, windows ...

  3. CLICK HERE for a map of the Heritage Greenway Trail. Greenway Distances: Phase 1: 3/4 Mile one way (West 7th Street to Carillon Assisted Living) Phase 2: 3/4 Mile one way (Carillon Assisted Living to Highway #10 West) Total: 1.5 Miles. Welcome to City of Newton, North Carolina.

  4. Golf cart owners are asked to complete the Golf Cart Permit Decal and Registration Application and contact the Newton Police Department at 828-465-7430 to schedule an appointment for inspection and registration of their golf cart. To view Newton's golf cart ordinance, click here.

  5. The City of Newton Public Works and Utilities Department views environmental protection as one of its top priorities. For this reason, the City actively participates in the collection, treatment and disposition of sewage generated within its boundaries. Wastewater (sewage), discharged by customers, flows to city owned and operated wastewater ...

  6. Newton is a city located in Catawba County North Carolina. Newton has a 2024 population of 13,510. Newton is currently growing at a rate of 0.65% annually and its population has increased by 2.63% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 13,164 in 2020. The average household income in . Newton is $63,398 with a poverty rate ...

  7. The City of Newton offers a $500 rebate is to promote the use of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star building practices in the construction of new residential homes. The entire process takes approximately 4-6 weeks. The 4-6 week period does not begin until the City has received all required information.

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