April 28, 2025 – Durham, NC — The Central Pines Regional Council (CPRC) proudly announces the Town of Taylortown in Moore County has joined the organization as its 50th member. The CPRC Board of Delegates unanimously voted to accept the Town’s request for membership at its April 23rd meeting.  The organization’s membership has grown 75% in the last decade, highlighting the growing desire by local governments to learn from one another, gain access to more resources as they experience population growth, and invest in the collective success of our region. 

The decision to request membership highlights Taylortown Council's commitment to regional collaboration with neighboring municipalities and counties to address shared challenges and opportunities. Mayor ProTem Shirlyn Moody said, “We are excited about becoming a member and looking forward to all the awesome things Central Pines, as our partner, can help us do to preserve our history and reach our 21st century goals.”  

As a member, Taylortown will have access to CPRC's array of services, including  planning and zoning support, finance services, strategic planning, data analysis and participation in peer networks. Each Member Government also holds a seat on the CPRC Governing Board, ensuring representation in decision-making processes and driving the organization’s areas of focus. 

"As we grow, our municipalities and counties are more connected now than ever before.  We are so excited to have Taylortown join the other 49 local governments as members of Central Pines Regional Council,” said Central Pines Chair Brett Gantt, Town of Apex. CPRC continues to strengthen its mission of fostering a thriving region by providing regional policy, collaboration, and technical assistance to support the growth and sustainability of its member communities.