The Franklin Town Council met on Monday, February 09, 2026, for its regular meeting for February 2026. Here is an Executive Summary of the meeting. Bear in mind that I (Bobby) have no formal training as a journalist; I was trained as an engineer and wanted to be a scientist.
The video has been published early for subscribers on Facebook and Patreon. It will be added here on Wednesday Morning.
Media and Candidate Attendance
• Macon Media (Bobby)
• The Franklin Press (Mia)
• Don Willis, candidate for District One County Commissioner
• Nick Lofthouse, candidate for District Two County Commissioner
Key Highlights
Mayor Stacy Guffey took a few minutes at the start of the meeting to make some comments and recognitions
• He celebrated the town's 171st incorporation anniversary (Feb 10).
• Recognized Tourism Development Authority (TDA) members.
• Congratulated Town Manager Amy Owens on receiving the Duke Citizenship Award.
• Special thanks and a gift presented to staff member Justin for heroic work during a recent cybersecurity crisis (served as IT Director, Planning Director, and Interim Fire Chief).
• Appreciation was also extended to the NC Joint Cybersecurity Task Force and Macon County IT for assistance.
Tourism Development Authority (TDA) Marketing Update (Stewart Communications)
• Extensive research confirmed visitors come primarily for mountains, waterfalls, hiking, and authentic experiences; 50% from Florida.
• Strong emphasis on partnerships (Visit Smokies / Smoky Mountain Host), new billboards, video series post-Helene, updated website, and high-quality visual content.
• Results: ~5.7 million social media reach, website traffic exceeding 15,000 clicks/month, two new billboards (~4.8 million annual views), second-highest occupancy tax year on record, regional increases of 25% in key months.
• 2026 goals: print visitor guide, double Facebook followers & email list, promote "affordable, authentic, approachable" brand, enhance website trip curation.
• Discussion on future beautification (murals, sculptures), events, cultural tourism (Women's History statue, Nikwasi Mound return to Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians), and TDA–TDC collaboration.
Announcements & Updates
• Town received a $4.32 million EPA resiliency grant for a Clearwell project at water treatment plant (major capacity & drought resilience improvement).
• Historic downtown designation hearing scheduled for Thursday.
• Nikwasi Mound deed signing expected soon.
• Positive comments on improving TDA / TDC / Chamber relationships and downtown merchants association activity.
Public Hearing & Votes
The council took the following formal actions (all passed unanimously 6-0 unless noted):
• Adoption of the meeting agenda → Approved.
• Approval of consent agenda → Approved.
• Waiver of all utility late fees for January and February 2026 bills due to prolonged cybersecurity/system outage → Approved.
• Lease of town property at 95 East Main Street (15 ft × 40 ft area for outdoor dining – mirrored lease to previous one, $300 annual escalator, for Junior Chop House) → Public hearing held (no speakers); approved.
Other Business & Departmental Reports
Public Works, Water Treatment, Wastewater, and Streets supervisors gave updates:
• Snow/ice response success (priority: emergency access).
• Ongoing capital projects (water main replacements, generators on natural gas, Sunnyside Park bathroom & playground improvements, fire hydrant upgrades).
• High winter water usage (faucet dripping by residents to prevent freezing).
• Water loss tracking for state plan due April 1.
Next meetings: Council retreat (Feb 20–21 at Fontana Village), regular meeting (March 2).
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Published at 5.30am on Tuesday, February 10 2025
Author: Bobby Coggins









