Wednesday, March 19, 2025

ICYMI – Water wars, affordable housing debates, MOTSU, new coastal zones

The world’s largest military ordinance terminal has quietly sat in the middle of some of the region’s most rapid development. Now, the U.S. Army is taking a more public role in how local towns, cities, and counties are growing.

What MOTSU wants: U.S. Army presents 53 recommendations for local governments

What started as an unusual rezoning request turned into a more complicated story — and not everyone was happy about it.

Carolina Beach resident asking to rezone her neighbors’ land sits on town committee, others cry foul

Pender County is working on its first new development ordinance plan in decades. Most of the major changes will be along the rapidly growing coastline — here are the changes coming down the line.

What to expect with Pender County’s future Coastal Residential zoning district

While some council members pointed out that the proposal was exactly what the city had been asking for, Mayor Saffo seemed to be set against it.

Mayor Bill Saffo: Castle Street plans have ‘changed 360 degrees’ from where they began

The water and sewer service for over a hundred thousand people is at stake, but most of the negotiations have been behind close doors.

In Brunswick County, closed-door meetings and private proposals are shaping the future of water and sewer utilities

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