Town of Kill Devil Hills

July 10, 2023

Notices of Meetings

Board of Commissioners

This evening, July 10, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. the Kill Devil Hills Board of Commissioners will hold its  meeting in the Meeting Room at the Administration Building, 102 Town Hall Drive, Kill Devil Hills. View meeting agenda.

Historic Landmarks Commission

This Wednesday, July 12, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. the Kill Devil Hills Historic Landmarks Commission will hold its  meeting in the Meeting Room at the Administration Building, 102 Town Hall Drive, Kill Devil Hills. View meeting agenda.



KDH Board of Commissioners Adopt Fiscal Year 2023/2024 Budget

 At its June 14, 2023, meeting, the Kill Devil Hills Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted the Town’s FY 2023/2024 Budget.


Tomorrow is Market Day!


The July 11th First Flight Farmers Market will host around 60 vendors, including 3 food trucks. Stop by and shop local, handmade, homegrown, one-of-a-kind gifts, décor, and treats. And grab a bite to eat!  

Photo of ceramics for sale at the First Flight Famers Market
Photo of nautical décor for sale at the First Flight Famers Market
Photo of produce for sale at the First Flight Famers Market
First Flight Farmers Market 2023 Summer Schedule


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Q: How can heat stroke be prevented? A: Are you ready for the summer heat? By taking a few precautions, you can protect yourself and your family from heat exhaustion and heat stroke when the temperatures creep up. •	Stay hydrated! Drink more water than usual and don’t wait until you’re thirsty. •	Those at high risk for heat-related illness (young children, elderly and people with chronic medical conditions) should stay in an air-conditioned environment on days when the temperature exceeds 95 degrees. •	Pace yourself while exercising or playing in hot weather. Be sure to take breaks in the shade. •	Protect your skin using reef-safe sunscreen and reapplying every two hours. •	Cover up with a wide-brimmed hat. Wear lightweight and light-colored clothing. •	Sign up for beach condition alerts on OBXAlerts.com, which include extreme heat alerts and beach safety tips. •	Do not leave children or pets in parked cars, even if the windows are cracked open.

Q: How can heat stroke be prevented?

A: Are you ready for the summer heat? By taking a few precautions, you can protect yourself and your family from heat exhaustion and heat stroke when the temperatures creep up.

  • Stay hydrated! Drink more water than usual and don’t wait until you’re thirsty.
  • Those at high risk for heat-related illness (young children, elderly and people with chronic medical conditions) should stay in an air-conditioned environment on days when the temperature exceeds 95 degrees.
  • Pace yourself while exercising or playing in hot weather. Be sure to take breaks in the shade.
  • Protect your skin using reef-safe sunscreen and reapplying every two hours.
  • Cover up with a wide-brimmed hat. Wear lightweight and light-colored clothing.
  • Sign up for beach condition alerts on OBXAlerts.com, which include extreme heat alerts and beach safety tips.
  • Do not leave children or pets in parked cars, even if the windows are cracked open.




Summer Safety Reminder: a garden hose can get scalding hot. Let it run before spraying.


Town & County Emergency Alerts  The Town of Kill Devil is committed to keeping you safe and informed before, during, and after times of emergencies.  Sign up for emergency alerts from Kill Devil Hills and Dare County. Subscribers will receive alerts including severe weather watches and warnings, public safety and emergency-related warnings, such as county-wide evacuation orders and other time critical notifications.  Already receiving alerts and want to manage your alert preferences? Watch this short how to video on managing your alerts and account.

Town & County Emergency Alerts


The Town of Kill Devil is committed to keeping you safe and informed before, during, and after times of emergencies.
 
Sign up for emergency alerts from Kill Devil Hills and Dare County. Subscribers will receive alerts including severe weather watches and warnings, public safety and emergency-related warnings, such as county-wide evacuation orders and other time critical notifications.
 
Already receiving alerts and want to manage your alert preferences? Watch this short how to video on managing your alerts and account. 

It just takes one storm, be prepared! Know what actions to take before the hurricane season begins, when a hurricane approaches, and when the storm is in the area, as well as what to do after a hurricane leaves.  Dare County Hurricane Guide  Click above to view/download the county's Hurricane Guide

It just takes one storm, be prepared!

Know what actions to take before, during, and after a hurricane.
Dare County Hurricane Guide 
Click above to view/download the county's Hurricane Guide


New Summer Program from the Nags Head Woods Preserve: Guided Trail Hikes

Join the Nags Head Woods Preserve for a guided trail hike at 10 a.m.  tomorrow, , July 11th. These hikes will take place weekly on Tuesdays, ending on August 22nd (weather permitting). If you have any questions, feel free to email nagsheadwoods@tnc.org.

Join the Nags Head Woods Preserve for a guided trail hike at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 11th!! These hikes will take place weekly on Tuesdays, starting next week and ending on August 22nd (weather permitting). If you have any questions, feel free to email us at nagsheadwoods@tnc.org.
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