In a recent meeting of the Onslow County Board of Commissioners, key discussions highlighted the importance of community engagement, particularly in light of the upcoming Veterans Day and the recent surge in voter participation. Over 61,000 residents have already cast their ballots in early voting, surpassing previous records and reflecting a strong civic engagement within the county.
Commissioner Price expressed gratitude towards veterans and emphasized the significance of their contributions, noting the upcoming Veterans Day parade scheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m. on Western Boulevard. He encouraged community members to attend and show support for local veterans, acknowledging Onslow County's large veteran population.
The meeting also addressed the county's ongoing initiatives, including a pay study aimed at improving employee compensation, which is set to be implemented on January 1. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance workplace culture and employee satisfaction within Onslow County.
Commissioners praised the professionalism displayed during the meeting and the positive changes occurring within the county, urging residents to embrace the ongoing developments. The discussions underscored a commitment to transparency and community involvement, with officials encouraging citizens to remain engaged in local governance and upcoming elections.
As the county prepares for the legislative goals conference next week, the board remains focused on collaborative projects, including the future of Burton Park, which promises to enhance community resources. The meeting concluded with a call for continued civic participation, particularly in the context of the pivotal elections ahead.