vimarsana.com

Page 3 - வில்மிங்டன் நகர்ப்புற பரப்பளவு பெருநகர திட்டமிடல் ஆர்கநைஸேஶந் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Wrightsville Beach s plan for Causeway Drive would remove parking, add bike lanes

Rep David Rouzer weighs in on unresolved beach nourishment funding debacle

For Hampstead, growth coming too fast for residents

As eastern Pender County continues to grow, a group of developers made plans for hundreds of people to become new neighbors with an apartment complex, but there’s Hampstead residents who believe their community is becoming too crowded. The idea for Headwaters Apartments is one of several development goals making growth inescapable for the unincorporated community between the beach towns of Topsail Beach and Surf City. Hampstead is also considered part of the greater Wilmington area, which also continues to swell. During a recent meeting hosted by the Pender County Board of Commissioners, nearby homeowners were invited to listen to a rezoning request, which could have been another step to move forward. Residents expressed concerns regarding the proposed project for the east side of U.S. 17 between the intersection of Hughes Road and Deerfield Drive.

Resolution restricting where alcohol can be sold at Riverfront Park on City Council s agenda

UPDATE: City Council approves resolution restricting where alcohol can be sold at Riverfront Park A resolution restricting where alcohol can be sold and served at Riverfront Park was approved at Tuesday night’s Wilmington City Council meeting. (Source: WECT) By WECT Staff | May 4, 2021 at 12:11 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 8:07 AM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A resolution that would restrict where alcohol can be sold and served at Riverfront Park was approved at Tuesday night’s Wilmington City Council meeting. City staff and Live Nation Worldwide, Inc. recommended that alcohol sales and service be limited to the following areas of the park:

Meadowlark Lemon Bridge light installation marks first Wilmington Rail Trail public art display

The Meadowlark Lemon Memorial Bridge will be lit nightly at dusk through 2 a.m., and again from 5 a.m. to sunrise daily. The programmed lights will change colors for each holiday and commemorative moments. (Port City Daily/Shea Carver) WILMINGTON Meadowlark Lemon Memorial Bridge has illuminated the Northside of downtown Wilmington for a week now. Red, white and blue lights representing the Harlem Globetrotters  for which Lemon played for more than 20 years  have been shining bright, along with a rainbow of other colors. The bridge, located on Third Street between the WAVE Transit station and Wilson Center, lights up nightly around dusk.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.