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Municipal Park features a playground, splash pad, two basketball courts (one of which doubles as a futsal court), and three picnic shelters. The walking loop at Municipal Park is approximately .23 of ...
Below is the Town of Clayton's previous version of the Manual of Standard Specifications and Details (MSSD). For the lastest version, please refer to the Current Clayton Manual of Standard ...
The Town of Clayton Economic Development Office, in partnership with the Clayton Downtown Development Association, is continuing their effort to inform the community about ways to safely support local ...
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Join us at Municipal Park for a family movie night as we celebrate Arbor Day! Stop by our tent to receive a free tree seedling to plant!
Maybe you'd like to strap on a helmet and embark on a 32-mile scenic trek from Clayton to Falls Lake Dam in Raleigh. Perhaps you'd like to get your children away from the iPads and give them a breath ...
Most businesses and residents within the Town limits rely on the Town of Clayton for their sewer, water and electric needs. In addition, All Star Waste is contracted to provide residential trash, ...
The Clayton Fire Department is dedicated to delivering outstanding service to the residents and guests of Clayton, fostering resilience through community risk mitigation and incident response, ...
Spring Break is approaching for Johnston County Public Schools, and the Town of Clayton is ready to offer families plenty of opportunities to make the most of it. Read on ...
The annual Square to Square Independence Day Street Festival and Fireworks will take place on Friday, July 4 on Main Street and end with a fireworks display. Activities on Main Street will kick off at ...
Maybe you'd like to strap on a helmet and embark on a 32-mile scenic trek from Clayton to Falls Lake Dam in Raleigh. Perhaps you'd like to get your children away from the TV and give them a breath of ...
Sam's Branch Greenway is a beautiful 1.25-mile, 10-foot-wide paved pedestrian and biking trail made possible with roughly $600,000 in funding from the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The ...