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Home Replacement Plan Moves Forward Amid Flood Resilience Efforts

November 26, 2024 | Pitt County, North Carolina


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Home Replacement Plan Moves Forward Amid Flood Resilience Efforts
During a recent planning board meeting, members discussed a proposal for rezoning, which was ultimately approved unanimously. The motion to recommend approval was made by a board member, citing consistency with the Envision Pitt County 2045 comprehensive land use plan. Following a brief discussion, the board voted, with all in favor, allowing the proposal to move forward.

In addition to the rezoning discussion, the meeting included updates on the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The board is set to replace 11 homes in poor condition using these funds, with authorization granted for the county manager to sign the necessary contracts. This initiative aims to enhance housing conditions in the area.

Furthermore, the board highlighted a recent informational session held at the Agricultural Center regarding a flood print project in collaboration with NC State's coastal dynamics lab. This project focuses on identifying resilience strategies to implement in Pitt County to better prepare for natural disasters. The session reportedly had good attendance, indicating community interest in disaster preparedness.

The meeting concluded with a brief discussion on the ongoing buyout process for properties affected by Hurricane Florence, with one remaining home to be purchased and demolished, allowing the area to revert to its natural state. The board aims to finalize this project by the end of the year.

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