

Harris and engineer Rodger Rochelle gave an update on the project in January 2020, which is available here: The bridge construction, previously estimated to take more than two years, was initially scheduled to begin in summer 2022. of Transportation’s Turnpike Authority.Īccording to the NCDOT’s website, the Mid-Currituck Bridge is a project “in development” that has been delayed “as efforts to fight COVID-19 have greatly impacted the N.C. *Before the discussion of any town business, according to the agenda, the Town Council will hear a “status update on the Mid-Currituck Bridge,” from Jennifer Harris, an engineer with the N.C. You will find the amended text of the ordinance on page 8 of the meeting packet. The Town Council approved the amended MSD ordinance, 4-0, with Councilman Jim Conners absent, in April. In order to establish two MSDs for the purpose of generating revenue for the 2022 beach nourishment by levying higher tax-rate increases on property owners in those districts, a majority of the Town Council members present at two separate meetings must approve the ordinance. *Also scheduled on the Town Council’s agenda is a second vote on the proposed municipal service district ordinance, as amended and approved by the Council at its April 13 meeting. There will be two public-comment periods. The meeting also will be live-streamed on the Town’s You Tube website. All attendees must wear masks and observe COVID-19 safety protocols.

The Town Council will meet Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
