Onslow County approves $1.3 million resiliency study contract with Jacksonville and Camp Lejeune partners

Onslow County Board of Commissioners ยท January 12, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners approved a $1,300,000 grant-funded contract in partnership with the city of Jacksonville and Camp Lejeune to conduct a county resiliency study. The transcript records approval but does not specify contract terms, grant source details, or vote tallies.

The Onslow County Board of Commissioners approved a $1,300,000 grant-funded contract, in partnership with the city of Jacksonville and Camp Lejeune, to conduct a county resiliency study, according to the meeting transcript.

"Finally, commissioners approved a $1,300,000 grant funded contract in partnership with the city of Jacksonville and Camp Lejeune to conduct a resiliency study of the county," an unidentified meeting official said. The transcript records the approval but does not identify the grant source, contract vendor, contract duration, deliverables, or whether matching funds are required.

The resiliency study is described in the meeting summary as a county-level effort with municipal and military partners; the transcript does not say whether the contract is contingent on external approvals or additional funding. The meeting record does not include mover/second information or a roll-call vote.

For documentation and next steps, the transcript directs the public to the county website for full meeting materials.