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Surf City and Pender County Residents Invited to Discuss Roadway Improvement Plans with State Officials

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Published on September 06, 2024
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Residents in Surf City and the surrounding Pender County region have an opportunity to engage with state transportation officials on a new project aimed at improving several roadways. The planned enhancements will tackle issues on N.C. 210, Caretta Drive, and Charlie Medlin Drive, to boost mobility and up the area's capacity for traffic. Details on the proposal can be found in the North Carolina Department of Transportation website.

Announced by the N.C. Department of Transportation, the meeting slated for September 9 at Surf City Parks and Recreations – Gymnasium 201, welcomes the public to drop in anytime from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. While there won't be a formal presentation, staff will be on deck, ready to field questions and discuss the project with everyone attending between the specified hours.

Comments and feedback are important to state transportation officials, and the public can submit them until September 30. To share your opinion, call 984-205-6615 with project code 10352, email [email protected], or mail letters to Zachary Howard, NCDOT Highway Division 3 – Project Manager, at the provided address. Local citizens are encouraged to participate in shaping their roadways.

If you can't attend the meeting, you can still share your opinions through various channels. You can call, email, or mail your feedback to Zachary Howard, the project manager. Make sure to do this by the end of the month to ensure your views are included in the development of Surf City's roads.