Town of Nags Head
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Town of Nags Head

The Town would like to thank those who emailed comments for the April 15, 2020 Nags Head Board of Commissioners meeting. A video of the meeting is available on the Town’s YouTube channel.

The next meeting of Nags Head’s Planning Board will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 9 AM. This meeting will be held electronically using the online ZOOM meeting platform.  More information on the meeting, such as a link and a call-in number, will be added to the Town’s web site at http://nagsheadnc.gov/261/Planning-Board.

Latest Dare County Bulletin

Bulletin #44
April 16, 2020
1:00 p.m.


State Cases of COVID-19
In North Carolina, there are currently 5,465 cases of COVID-19 in 94 counties. There have been 131 fatalities in NC associated with COVID-19. Currently, the state is reporting 452 hospitalizations across the state from COVID-19 illness. 

County’s Positive Test Results Count Remains the Same
There have been no changes in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Dare County over the past four days. Dare County remains at 15 positive test results. Of the 15 individuals who have tested positive, 13 have recovered/or are asymptomatically cleared (meaning they are seven days post testing with no symptoms), one is asymptomatic (meaning they have not experienced any COVID-19 symptoms), and one died. 


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The 2020 Census can help shape the future of Nags Head. Your responses inform how many federal programs are funded each year.
The 2020 Census can help shape the future of Nags Head. Your responses inform how many federal programs are funded each year. Please take the time to ensure you and your family are counted!
Parents who need food assistance for their children can text FOODNC to 877-877 to locate nearby free meal sites. The texting service is also available in Spanish by texting COMIDA to 877-877.
Parents who need food assistance for their children can text FOODNC to 877-877 to locate nearby free meal sites. The texting service is also available in Spanish by texting COMIDA to 877-877.
NFIP Grace Period


FEMA Extends Grace Period for Flood Insurance Renewal Premiums

FEMA continues to take proactive steps to address the COVID-19 pandemic.  To help serve its National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) customers who may be experiencing financial hardships, the agency is extending the grace period to renew flood insurance policies from 30 to 120 days. This extension applies to NFIP flood insurance policies with an expiration date between February 13-June 15, 2020.

To avoid a lapse in coverage, there is typically a 30-day grace period to renew policies. However, due to the widespread economic disruption arising from this pandemic, FEMA recognizes that flood insurance policyholders may not meet the standard policy renewal deadline.

“FEMA understands the sense of urgency related to financial hardships and wants to be proactive,” said David Maurstad, deputy associate administrator of FEMA’s Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, who oversees the NFIP. “We want to make sure that policyholders don’t have to worry that their policy will lapse during the spring flood season or into the start of hurricane season.  We hope this extension will give policyholders some peace of mind and allow them extra time to renew their policies to ensure they are covered should a flood loss occur.”

For more information about renewing flood insurance policies or resolving an underpayment, policyholders can contact their insurance carriers or call the National Flood Insurance Program Call Center at 1-877-336-2627.

Source:  FEMA News Release 

Download the Marine Debris Tracker App on Your Phone

Download the Marine Debris Tracker App on Your Phone to Help Make Our Water and Beaches Healthier

Help make our water and beaches healthier! Download the Marine Debris Tracker app on your phone. When you visit the beach, litter data you enter is placed on a map and shared with scientists. When you're done entering the info, help by picking up the trash! For more information visit the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Marine Debris web site at http://ow.ly/RxQA50zfZN9. 

On the Lighter Side

National Wildlife Refuges offer many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and catch a glimpse of some of our nation’s colorful fish and wildlife. If you can’t enjoy it in person, take a break and experience these places through their Find Your Way coloring page series.
National Wildlife Refuges offer many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and catch a glimpse of some of our nation’s colorful fish and wildlife. If you can’t enjoy it in person, take a break and experience these places through their Find Your Way coloring page series.
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