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Commissioners authorize manager to discuss state interest in 32‑acre parcel for possible Holden Beach boat ramp

2783992 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The county manager was authorized to enter negotiations with the state about a 32‑acre county parcel that state officials may want for a boat-ramp and parking project. Commissioners debated selling parkland bought previously for recreation versus retaining it; the board approved discussion and negotiation authority by voice vote.

The Brunswick County Board of Commissioners authorized the county manager on March 7 to enter discussions with the state about a 32‑acre county parcel the state is reportedly considering for a boat‑ramp and associated parking.

Manager John Nichols told the board he had been informed the State of North Carolina is evaluating locations for a boat ramp on the Intracoastal Waterway near Holden Beach and asked permission to discuss whether the state would acquire the county‑owned 32‑acre parcel…

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