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Wait worth it: Local property owners become part of Ocean Isle ETJ

Cryptomining, wrongfully altered records, and rumors of judicial impeachment: The week s top stories at Policy Watch

Cryptomining, wrongfully altered records, and rumors of judicial impeachment: The week s top stories at Policy Watch
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Audit: Mayor used confidential information in purchase of town property

NC audit says the Ocean Isle Beach mayor used confidential information in purchasing public property, and state law was broken.

Coastal News Today | NC - Ocean Isle Wins Appeal on Terminal Groin

A three-judge panel in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s decision that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fairly considered the alternatives included in an environmental impact statement examining the proposed project. The judges rendered their opinion March 26. Their decision ends a yearslong fight stretching back to August 2017, when the National Audubon Society filed a lawsuit challenging the Corps’ approval of the proposed project. The town was included in the lawsuit shortly after the suit was initially filed. Ocean Isle Mayor Debbie Smith said in a telephone interview last week that she expected town commissioners to approve engineering contracts in the coming days.

Ocean Isle Wins Appeal on Terminal Groin | Coastal Review Online

Ocean Isle Beach officials say the planned terminal groin would eliminate long-term erosion damage to existing development on the east end of town. Image: Corps of Engineers A recent court ruling now opens the way for Ocean Isle Beach to build a terminal groin at the east end of its ocean shoreline and plans are underway to kick off construction later this year. A three-judge panel in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s decision that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers fairly considered the alternatives included in an environmental impact statement examining the proposed project. The judges rendered their opinion March 26.

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