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SOUTHEASTERN N.C. It may feel impossible to keep up with local issues while they’re still being worked out.
Getting involved early on in the policy-making process can help ensure the community’s input gets heard before it’s too late to chime in.
You may not even need to attend (in person or virtually) to make sure your perspective is taken into consideration. Oftentimes, sending an email to government officials to be considered as a public comment pertaining to a particular item can put your voice into the public record.
Every Monday Port City Daily will share upcoming government meetings of interest around the tri-county region. If there’s an item of public interest, we’ll include that below the listed meeting, too.
Parking permit registration now open in Kure Beach Kure Beachâs paid parking enforcement begins April 7 and runs through September 30, 2021 By WECT Staff | March 31, 2021 at 11:15 PM EDT - Updated March 31 at 11:15 PM
KURE BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - The Town of Kure Beach opened the application process for parking permit registration of your license plate on Wednesday, March 31.
License plate registration is a voluntary, two-step process for residents who wish to park close to the beach between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Residents can also choose to pay the hourly rates or to walk to the beach or downtown.
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
Kure Beach Council Approves Paid Parking Program Kure Beach Council Approves Paid Parking Program Featured
By WILLARD KILLOUGH III
Managing Editor
KURE BEACH - The last beach Town in New Hanover County has voted to begin charging people who park their vehicles in public parking spaces. That ends a long standing tradition in the County where Kure Beach was historically the beach where you could park for free while Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach began charging for parking as early as the 1980 s and 1990 s. The Kure Beach Town Council approved moving forward with a plan to hire a contractor to manage a new paid parking program during their February 1st, meeting.