During a recent government meeting, Craven County commissioners highlighted several community initiatives and events, showcasing their commitment to local engagement and support.
Commissioner Martin announced a town hall meeting scheduled for the 16th of this month, aimed at addressing concerns in the Airfield Harbor and Bridgeview areas. This initiative reflects the commissioners' ongoing efforts to foster communication with residents.
Commissioner Hunt reported on the dedication of a Gold Star Memorial in Havelock Park, marking the eighth such memorial in North Carolina. This significant event, organized in collaboration with the Trentwoods Garden Club and the American Disabled American Veterans, honors families who have lost loved ones in military service. Hunt emphasized the importance of remembering these sacrifices within the community.
Commissioner Smith shared insights from a recent panel discussion on physical, mental, and social well-being, indicating a desire to continue such informative dialogues. Additionally, she mentioned a forthcoming meeting with block captains in the Duffield area to discuss community needs.
Commissioner Howard addressed the potential for collaboration between schools and churches, noting ongoing discussions with the school board regarding a sister school project. He emphasized the importance of organized outreach to avoid overwhelming local institutions.
Vice Chair Buick informed attendees about an upcoming property and wills clinic to be held at the Cove City Fire Department on November 16th, aimed at providing essential legal resources to residents.
The meeting concluded with a motion to enter a closed session for attorney-client privilege discussions, underscoring the commissioners' commitment to transparency and legal compliance in their governance.