Brunswick County Blueprint Brunswick 2040 community drop-in meeting to take place Oct. 25

10.17.2022

Brunswick County Blueprint Brunswick 2040 community drop-in meeting to take place Oct. 25

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BOLIVIA, N.C. – Want to share your thoughts about your vision for the future of Brunswick County? Come to the upcoming Blueprint Brunswick 2040 Community Drop-In Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022!

Your input will help refine and prioritize the recommendations and action steps needed to finalize the draft Blueprint Brunswick 2040 Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Parks and Recreation Master Plan.

At this meeting, the policies for managing change over the coming decades will be presented. Residents are invited to come to the Brunswick Center at Supply (101 Stone Chimney Road) anytime from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Presentations will begin at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Residents can come and go whenever is convenient for them and are not required to stay the entire time.

Draft maps are available for review and comment including the Vision Plan (the future land use maps/conservation maps) and the future Parks and Recreation map. The maps represent draft policy ideas that will ultimately guide future growth, decisions, and investments in infrastructure and services in the county through 2040.

To aid in these efforts, Bald Head Island, Belville, Bolivia, Navassa, Northwest, and Sandy Creek are incorporating their comprehensive land use plans into the Blueprint Brunswick. Check out the Blueprint Brunswick – Towns webpage for more information.

As these important plans take shape, your feedback on the draft maps, goals, and policies is vital. Consultants and staff will incorporate additional input collected during the drop-in meeting into the final draft of the plans.

Not able to attend in person? View the resources and draft maps and plans on the Blueprint Brunswick 2040 main website and submit your input at brunswickcountync.gov/blueprintbrunswick.

Residents are invited to come to the Brunswick Center at Supply (101 Stone Chimney Drive) anytime from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on October 25, 2022 to see the latest progress and provide input on Brunswick County’s draft Comprehensive Land Use Plan and the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Residents can come and go whenever is convenient for them and are not required to stay the entire time.

Have any questions or comments? Contact us!

Individuals are also encouraged to reach out to Brunswick County staff with any questions they have about the plans or submitting input.

Kirstie Dixon, Planning Director: 910.253.2027kirstie.dixon@brunswickcountync.gov
Aaron Perkins, Parks & Recreation Director: 910.253.2676aaron.perkins@brunswickcountync.gov

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For media inquiries, contact the Communications Director at 910.253.2995 or email meagan.kascsak@brunswickcountync.gov

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