TEMPORARY LANE CLOSURE ON OLD ALBANY ROAD NEAR THE VILLA NORTH APARTMENT COMPLEX

Utility improvements are being made by the City of Thomasville’s contractor on Old Albany Road at the entrance to the Villa North Apartment Complex. Beginning March 18, 2024, there will be a temporary lane closure for the contractor to safely complete their work across the Villa North Apartment Complex driveway. Work will last approximately three (3) days. Flaggers will be at the site to direct traffic while the work is being completed. Travelers in the area are encouraged to select an...



EMERGENCY LANE CLOSURE SCHEDULED FOR EAST JACKSON STREET

City of Thomasville Water Department staff will begin work along East Jackson Street between Vashti Avenue and Euclid Drive beginning Thursday, March 14, 2024. Crews will repair a water service line at 1225 East Jackson Street between Vashti Avenue and Euclid Drive. The work is expected to last five hours. There will be temporary lane closures for the in-bound lanes on East Jackson between Vashti Avenue and Euclid Drive while the work is being completed. Detour signs will be posted,...



EMERGENCY TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE STEVENS STREET BETWEEN CLAY STREET AND CALHOUN STREET

City of Thomasville Utility Crews are performing emergency repair work on Stevens Street between Clay Street and Calhoun Street for a broken water service. For crews to repair this water service, Stevens Street between Clay Street and Calhoun Street will be temporarily closed in the work zone. The work is expected to last two (2) days. Flaggers will be at the site to direct traffic while the work is being completed. Travelers in the area are encouraged to select an alternate route or to...



TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE - WEST CLAY STREET BETWEEN PINE STREET AND SHORT STREET

The City of Thomasville will have a contractor removing and installing crash impact attenuators on West Clay Street between Pine Street and Short Street starting March 19, 2024. To facilitate a safe work environment for the construction crew that will be removing the existing crash impact attenuators and replacing them with new crash impact attenuators, West Clay Street between Pine Street and Short Street (the section of road that crosses under the West Clay Street railroad underpass)...



TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE - PALMETTO DRIVE BETWEEN EDGEWOOD DRIVE AND GLENWOOD DRIVE

City of Thomasville will have a contractor installing storm drainage pipes, water mains and water service lines along Palmetto Drive between Edgewood Drive and Glenwood Drive starting March 11, 2024. In order for crews to install storm drainage pipes, water mains and water service lines on Palmetto Drive between Edgewood Drive and Glenwood Drive will be temporarily closed to thru traffic in the work zone starting at 7 am EST on March 11. The work is expected to last four (4) weeks. Detour...



COMMUNITY PARTNERS AND THE CITY OF THOMASVILLE TO HOST EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA

The Easter bunny will be in town! So, grab your baskets and head over to Paradise Park on March 23 from 11 am – 2 pm for the City’s annual Easter Eggstravaganza. The City of Thomasville has partnered with over 30 local organizations and churches to create a fun afternoon for everyone. “We appreciate the strong community partnerships that have come together to provide a wonderful event for our community,” said Ricky Zambrano, Community Outreach & Recruitment Manager for the City of...



REPLACE OLD SMOKE ALARM BATTERIES FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

“Spring forward” this Sunday, March 10, for daylight saving time. As time moves forward, Thomasville Fire Rescue encourages you to check your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms throughout your home. “This time of year is perfect to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and change their batteries,” said Thomasville Fire Rescue Chief Tim Connell. “This is just one step that could save a life by ensuring your detectors are functioning properly.” According to the National...



CITY OF THOMASVILLE RECEIVES CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT FOR EXCELLENCE IN FINANCIAL REPORTING

Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to the City of Thomasville for its annual comprehensive financial report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022. The report has been judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program, which includes demonstrating a constructive "spirit of full disclosure" to clearly communicate its financial story and...



CITY OF THOMASVILLE S&P GLOBAL RATING UPGRADED TO AN A+

City Manager Alan Carson has announced that the City of Thomasville was notified last week of an increase to the City’s credit rating. Standard & Poors Global Ratings (S&P) raised its issuer credit rating (ICR) for the City of Thomasville from an “A positive” to an “A+ stable”. Much like an individual’s credit score, the City’s credit rating is used by investors to gauge the City’s creditworthiness, with a better credit rating leading to lower interest rates. Carson said...



FEBRUARY 22 THOMASVILLE SHOOTING INVESTIGATION

On February 22, 2024, at approximately 11:34 PM, the Thomasville Police Department responded to the 100 block of Persimmon Street in reference to a large unruly crowd. It was reported that a fight broke out among the crowd and two (2) people were shot prior to the police arriving on scene. The shooting victims were transported to Archbold Memorial Hospital where they were treated for their injuries. They are currently in stable condition. This is an active investigation and detectives are...



WHERE ROSES REIGN…MELODIES BLOOM AT THIS YEAR’S ROSE SHOW & FESTIVAL

An array of beautiful roses and flower shows, a parade and street dance, an artisan market, and more are included in the 103rd Annual Thomasville Rose Show & Festival April 26-27. This year’s theme has just been announced, and applications are available for many of the activities taking place during this fun-filled community event. “We hope this year’s theme of ‘Where Roses Reign…Melodies Bloom’ inspires imagination and brings to life our Rose Show and Festival in new and...



CARSON ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

Thomasville City Manager J. Alan Carson has announced his retirement, capping off a career that spans more than thirty years in public service. Carson informed Mayor Todd Mobley, Mayor Pro Tem Terry Scott and City Attorney Tim Sanders of his decision last week. “It has been an honor and a privilege to dedicate my career to public service, both here in Thomasville, Georgia and in Lexington, North Carolina, where my career first began,” Carson said. “I never expected to find myself...