June 18, 2021 Meeting Notices
Board of Commissioners Meeting On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. the Kill Devil Hills Board of Commissioners will hold its second regular meeting of the month. View meeting agenda
They will also hold a public hearing to receive public comment, both written and oral, on the mandated text amendment to Title XV: Land Usage section of the Kill Devil Hills Town Code to comply with the requirements of N.C.G.S. 160D: Chapter 150. Building Regulations View the notice of public hearing
Community Appearance Commission Meeting On Thursday, June 24, 2021, at 8:30 a.m., the Kill Devil Hills Community Appearance Commission (CAC) will hold a meeting in the Meeting Room at the Administration Building, 102 Town Hall Drive, off Colington Road. View meeting agenda
Kill Devil Hills Partners with the National Park Service
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At its June 14th Board of Commissioners meeting, Superintendent David Hallac of the National Park Service presented the Town of Kill Devil Hills and Steve Albright, Director of Public Services, with plaques in appreciation for repaving the multi-use path alongside Colington Road
(Photo: KDH Mayor Ben Sproul accepts plaque from NPS Supt. David Hallac)
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As we are currently in the hurricane season, the Town of Kill Devil Hills would like to remind everyone of the importance of being storm prepared. Please take the time to get you and your family storm ready by taking emergency precautions. - Emergency Plan — Make sure your family has a plan in place in case of an emergency. Before an emergency happens, sit down together and decide how you will get in contact with each other, where you will go and what you will do in an emergency. Evacuation plans should include what route you will take, what vehicles you will use, and where you will stay. While preparing your family's emergency plan, don't forget to make a plan for your pets.
- Emergency Preparedness Kit — Make sure that you have supplies ready for your family and pets. A basic emergency supply kit should include: water (1 gallon per person, per day for at least 3 days), non-perishable food (3 day supply per person), emergency light sources (flashlights, candles, lanterns), portable radio, extra batteries, first aid kit, medications, infant/pet supplies, if needed, important family documents (in waterproof container), and a blanket for each person.
- Emergency Alerts — Sign up to receive emergency alert notifications from Dare County and Kill Devil Hills. Dare County’s emergency alert system allows individuals to receive texts, emails, or a phone calls in the event an emergency situation develops that could impact them. Sign up here.
- Reentry Following an Evacuation — Dare County Emergency Management issues reentry permits. All reentry permits can be obtained here. Reentry permits from previous years will NOT be accepted. Keep in mind, reentry permits are NOT issued 72 hours prior to a projected landfall of a tropical disturbance or hurricane. No changes have been made to reentry priorities.
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