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Top 2006 News Stories for Emerald Isle, NC

By G Dawg, published Dec 08, 2006
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Bogue Inlet Pier is Back Up for Sale

In April the announcement was made that the 15-acre area around and including the Bogue Inlet Pier itself were up for sale. That meant this pier, one of the two last remaining piers on the island, would be closed and demolished to make room for more real estate. You can imagine this outraged many people!

The Town of Emerald Isle made an agreement with the selling company to purchase the pier and clean up the water quality surrounding it with a $3 million grant from NC’s Clean Water Management Trust Fund.

The owner’s of the pier, the Stanley family, terminated their contract with the selling company which also automatically terminated the Town’s contract. The Stanleys say there are other options they are looking at. The Town tried to buy the pier directly from the family, but the two parties could not come to an agreement. They then stated that they plan on making similar offers to other buyers in hopes of obtaining the pier and keeping it open.

The Town of Emerald Isle and NC Aquariums are partnering in efforts to seize the pier from buyers who may tear it down. There is an online petition the public can sign at www.saveourpier.com. Join the pier supporters, share your personal stories and memories of fishing there, and demonstrate your care and concern in this matter by adding your name to the long list of 11,000 petitioners.

FEMA gives money to rebuild sand lost to Hurricane Ophelia

FEMA gave the Town of Emerald Isle $5.9 million in February to replace sand that was lost to Hurricane Ophelia that hit during September of 2005. Previous nourishment projects kept the beachfront from being severely damaged. The town was grateful for not being hit from other hurricanes after Ophelia had weakened the area.

The new sand will be dredged from US Army Corp of Engineers Offshore Dredged Materials Disposal site off of Atlantic Beach. The sand will be placed a span of 2 miles along the beach and return it to pre-Ophelia state. The work began in November and will probably continue through March 2007.

Bluefin Tuna caught in Archer’s Creek

Top 2006 News Stories for Emerald Isle, NC
Neigborhood: emerald isle
emerald isle, NC 28549 USA
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