Currituck County commissioners and staff are launching in May the first in a series of town halls to discuss with the community their views on housing, infrastructure, economic development and quality of life to help guide future priorities.

The first meeting in lower Currituck is at 6 p.m. Monday, May 11, in the Jarvisburg Elementary School’s gymnasium.
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Registration is not required through https://lowercurritucktownhall.eventbrite.com but encouraged.
The county plans to hold additional meetings in the mid-county area, Moyock, Corolla and Knotts Island. Dates and times will be announced.
During the meeting, County Manager Rebecca Gay will review the strategic plan process and introduce the four focus areas: quality of life, housing, infrastructure and economic development.
Cameron Lowe, director of the Currituck County Center for the North Carolina Cooperative Extension, will facilitate interactive feedback sessions with citizens. Each segment, based on the four focus areas, will include facilitated discussion with commissioners that will center on the strengths, challenges, and future vision for each focus area.
Citizens will be engaged and asked to provide feedback for each focus area. Following the discussion, time will be provided for citizen comments and/or questions on topics unrelated to the four focus areas.
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Contact the county manager’s office at 252-232-2075 for more information.







