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The board meeting included the presentation of service pins to county employees, the recognition of a resident for completing the Dare 250 passport program, and discussion regarding transportation issues, specifically NC12 and legislative advocacy. The board also addressed concerns about the potential banning of trawling for shrimp and discussed upcoming state of the county presentations.
The board discussed several operational and policy items including the presentation of service pins and employee awards. Key agenda items included a consulting plan for NC 12 mobility improvements, authorization for an increase in transit rates, and the adoption of a resolution to set a referendum for a county sales and use tax to fund parks and recreation facilities. The board also reviewed requests regarding the Department of Transportation's use of a borrow pit for sand storage, the potential demolition of the former COA building, and the approval of an airport authority lease. Additionally, the meeting addressed various consent agenda items such as tax collector reports, budget amendments for grants, and infrastructure contracts.
This document outlines Dare County's plan for its A250 Celebrations in 2026, commemorating America's 250th anniversary. The plan aims to engage residents and visitors by reflecting on shared history, honoring freedom, and exploring local contributions to the American experience. Key initiatives include launching a dedicated website (dare250.org) and newsletter, implementing an A250 Passport program to highlight historic sites, organizing a full calendar of themed events such as a kick-off parade and an A250 fair, encouraging community volunteerism, and developing educational programs for Dare County schools. The goal is to celebrate the region's history, heritage, and enduring spirit of freedom.
The board meeting agenda included opening remarks from the Chairman, presentation of Service Pins, and an update on the 2026 Dare County Special Olympics Polar Plunge. Key discussions involved strengthening the community healthcare safety net to reduce overall healthcare costs, a presentation on ThriveOBX, and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Dare County Tourism Board regarding a Pickleball facility. The board also considered a Parks & Recreation Tax Referendum for the November General Election, a presentation of the June 30, 2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report & Audit, staffing issues for Dare County Public Works, and matters related to Hatteras Medical Center Shoreline Stabilization, Buxton Soccer Field parking expansion, and Beach Nourishment Model updates. Amendments to the Dare County Capital Improvements Plan and Dare County Schools Capital Improvements Plan were scheduled for review. The Consent Agenda covered reports, licensing agreements, fatality team reports, and several budget amendments. The meeting concluded with board appointments and commissioners' business.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. Key discussions included the Chairman's opening remarks, which featured a humorous anecdote and an update on the Coastal County's Fishing Coalition meeting rescheduling to March 4th. The Board recognized the productive outcome of a recent meeting in Buckton concerning upcoming beach nourishment and growing repair situations. A thank you from the Children of Youth Partnership regarding a recent donation was acknowledged. A significant portion of the session was dedicated to recognizing the Hatteris Island Cancer Foundation for 25 years of service, followed by the presentation of service pins to an employee celebrating 10 years of service. The agenda also featured an update presentation regarding the 2026 Dare County Special Olympics Polar Plunge, which is the organization's major fundraiser, and concluded with the setting aside of time for public comment.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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