North Carolina Statutes

§ 160A-101 — Optional forms

North Carolina § 160A-101
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 160ACities and Towns
Art. 5Form of Government

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 160A-101 (2026).

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Any city may change its name or alter its form of government by adopting any one or combination of the options prescribed by this section:

(1)Name of the corporation: The name of the corporation may be changed to any name not deceptively similar to that of another city in this State.
(2)Style of the corporation: The city may be styled a city, town, or village.
(3)Style of the governing board: The governing board may be styled the board of commissioners, the board of aldermen, or the council.
(4)Terms of office of members of the council: Members of the council shall serve terms of office of either two or four years. All of the terms need not be of the same length, and all of the terms need not expire in the same year.
(5)Number of members of the council: The council shall consist of an

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