Beaufort County Board of Commissioners Public Hearings for October 19, 2017 | Eastern North Carolina Now

The Beaufort County Board of Commissioners will hold the following public hearings on October 19, 2017 at or soon after 3:00 PM

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Press Release:

    The Beaufort County Board of Commissioners will hold the following public hearings on October 19, 2017 at or soon after 3:00 PM. The public hearings will be held at 121 W. 3rd St, Washington, NC in the boardroom. The purpose of the public hearings is to receive comments from the public regarding either topic.

    Hurricane Matthew CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) Funds:

    The County intends to submit an application for up to $1,000,000 which may include up to 5% for program management to complete the activities pursuant to recovery from damage resulting from Hurricane Matthew. The application may include single-family homeowner rehabilitation and reconstruction, mobile home repair or replacement, acquisition for development of affordable housing, temporary rental assistance, flood insurance assistance, community recovery activities, and infrastructure in support of community recovery plans. All activities must address a federal national objective of low-moderate income benefit or urgent need. The proposed program will not involuntarily displace or temporarily relocate individuals as a result of the program.

    Road Naming:

    Naming of a private road located between Cedle Lane and Ashton Landing Rd in Bath Township. The proposed name is "Mordecai Lane".

  • Contact: Katie M. Mosher
  •     Katie M. Mosher

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