Resilient Coastal Communities Program

From Wilmington City Website: Project Overview

The City of Wilmington has recently been selected to participate in the North Carolina Resilient Coastal Communities Program, which is helping coastal cities prepare for the rising risks of storms, flooding, and other coastal hazards.  This program will enable us to examine closely how these events affect our neighborhoods, public infrastructure, and natural areas, and identify projects that can be quickly moved into design and construction.

Building a more resilient City of Wilmington requires careful, thorough planning efforts using sound, locally relevant data. City of Wilmington has been awarded $85,000 in the form of technical resources on behalf of the N.C. Division of Coastal Management’s (DCM) Resilient Coastal Communities Program (RCCP). The funds will cover phases one and two of the program, which runs from September 2025 to September 2026.

Information & Comment Session March 18th 5-7pm @ Skyline Center

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