The Moore County Board of Commissioners took significant steps during their April 16, 2024 meeting, focusing on child welfare and local zoning issues that directly impact the community.
In a heartfelt motion, the board proclaimed April 2024 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Moore County. This declaration comes in light of alarming statistics regarding child maltreatment in North Carolina, where approximately 600,000 children were identified as victims in the past year. The board highlighted that in 2023, there were nearly 44,000 cases of physical abuse and over 27,000 cases of sexual abuse substantiated statewide. Tragically, 1,992 children lost their lives due to child abuse homicides in 2022. In Moore County alone, 583 reports of abuse and neglect were accepted last year. The commissioners emphasized the importance of community partnerships in preventing child abuse, involving social services, schools, and local organizations to create a nurturing environment for children.
In addition to addressing child welfare, the board discussed a rezoning request for a 3.772-acre parcel along Murdock's Hill Road. The request seeks to change the zoning from Neighborhood Business (B1) to Residential and Agricultural (RA-40). The property, currently vacant and undeveloped, is surrounded by single-family homes and other undeveloped land. The commissioners noted that the decision on the rezoning application would consider various factors, including public health, safety, and the alignment with the county's comprehensive plan.
These discussions reflect the board's commitment to addressing pressing community needs, from safeguarding children to managing local development. As the county moves forward, the outcomes of these initiatives will play a crucial role in shaping a safer and more supportive environment for all residents.