By WILLARD KILLOUGH IIIManaging Editor CAROLINA BEACH - Break out your wallets, the Town of Carolina Beach will begin enforcing their paid parking enf.
Kure Beach Speed Limit Change Now Being Enforced Kure Beach Speed Limit Change Now Being Enforced Featured
By WILLARD KILLOUGH III
Managing Editor
KURE BEACH - The Kure Beach Town Council approved lowering the speed limit on Fort Fisher Blvd during their November 16th, 2020 meeting and changed the speed limit to 25 mph from Alabama Avenue to H Avenue on US Hwy 421 due to concerns expressed by area residents.
According to the Town in a notice issued last week, Now that DOT has the new speed limit signs up, it is in effect and being enforced.
Fort Fisher Blvd (U.S. Highway 421) is managed by the State. Jessi Leonard, PE - Division Traffic Engineer with the North Carolina Department of Transportation - explained on October 7th, The Department has completed an engineering investigation to determine if the technical warrants are met to recommend reducing the speed limit of Fort Fisher Boulevard between Alabama Avenue and N Avenue. A speed study was conduc
Town Of Carolina Beach Working Towards Restarting Lake Dredge Project Town Of Carolina Beach Working Towards Restarting Lake Dredge Project Featured
By WILLARD KILLOUGH III
Managing Editor
CAROLINA BEACH - The Town of Carolina Beach continues to explore ways to complete a project started in 2017 to dredge the Carolina Beach Lake to add more capacity for storm water runoff.
The Town of Carolina Beach continues to search for options to dispose of material dredged from the Carolina Beach Lake in 2017 as part of a $2.7 million dollar project to create more capacity in the lake to hold storm runoff.
Dredging was suspended August 29th, 2017 when the U.S. Army demanded the Town stop hauling dirt to land leased to the Town since the 1970 s for a wastewater treatment plant off Dow Road. The Town was placing the dirt at an unapproved location on the property.