Princeton adopts Cape Fear Hazard Mitigation resolution

Town of Princeton Board · January 5, 2026

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Summary

Princeton’s board unanimously adopted a revised hazard mitigation resolution rebranding the town’s plan under the Cape Fear Hazard Mitigation name and citing relevant North Carolina statute, allowing the town to seek mitigation measures and maintain grant eligibility.

The Town of Princeton adopted a Cape Fear Hazard Mitigation resolution at its Jan. 5 meeting, replacing the town’s previous Neuse River‑titled document and directing the town to pursue measures to mitigate identified hazard risks.

The board said the resolution is intended to promote the public health, safety and general welfare of residents and to align local hazard mitigation planning with state guidance. A staff member referenced North Carolina statutes governing municipal mitigation efforts during the discussion.

The motion to accept the resolution was seconded and carried by a recorded voice vote, described by the chair as 4–0.