Town of Nags Head
Get the latest news on Nags Head's 2022 beach nourishment project and creation of four additional MSDs.

2022 Beach Restoration Moves Forward/Process to Add Additional Taxing Districts Begins

At their February 3, 2021 meeting, the Town of Nags Head Board of Commissioners agreed to move forward with two beach nourishment-related items.

First, the Board decided to proceed with a Hurricane Dorian beach restoration plan that will place sand on 4.45 miles of Nags Head’s beach in the southern part of town, from about Jennette’s Pier near Mile Post 16 south to the corporate limits abutting Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

The estimated $13,952,137 project cost will be funded by a FEMA/North Carolina disaster assistance grant of $12,063,269, a North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Resources Coastal Storm Damage Mitigation grant of $1,408,247, and a contribution of approximately $480,480 from the Town of Nags Head’s beach nourishment capital reserve. 

The project, currently planned for the summer of 2022, is engineered to provide enough healthy, protective beach to allow the Town to align its regularly scheduled beach nourishment maintenance with those of the other northern beaches, tentatively planned for 2027. 

“We’re grateful to both the State of North Carolina and the Federal Emergency Management Agency for their generous grants to replace sand lost during 2019’s Hurricane Dorian,” said Nags Head Mayor Ben Cahoon. “Because the sand loss per linear-foot in the south end of town was so much greater than what occurred north of Jennette’s Pier, the hurricane restoration project will focus on that area.” 

Secondly, Nags Head’s Board of Commissioners agreed to start the process of creating four additional municipal service taxing districts related to beach nourishment. A municipal service district (MSD) is a defined area within a town where additional property tax is levied to provide projects or extra services that benefit the properties in that district.

“Prior to 2011’s initial beach nourishment project, the Town established two oceanside municipal service districts to generate revenue for the project,” said Mayor Cahoon. “In addition, the overall town-wide tax rate was increased so that all property owners in Nags Head, all of whom benefit from a healthy beach, played their part in protecting our town’s future. However, the Board feels the town would benefit from a more sustainable and proportional funding plan. The supplementary revenue from the new tax formula will build up the Town’s beach nourishment fund balance to support future projects and provide more stability for future tax rates.” 

Mayor Cahoon added, “This plan better recognizes the benefits of nourishment that extend well beyond the immediate oceanfront. Properties adjacent to, but not directly on the ocean, benefit from reduced overwash flooding and impacts to infrastructure, such as streets, as well as increased property values due to their proximity to a well-maintained recreational beach. And, we know our beach is a key piece of infrastructure from which the entire town benefits.” 

It is important to note two points:

  1. To include a property within an MSD, the project or services delivered must be provided within the MSD boundaries. Therefore, in the future, all properties east of NC12/South Virginia Dare Trail and NC 1243/South Old Oregon Inlet Road will be included in two municipal service districts. The Town believes that the newly established MSDs could be taxed at a nominal rate to pay for current and future planning activities.
  2. Nags Head’s Board of Commissioners has not yet discussed tax rates; at this time, additional MSDs are being put into place to give the Town more flexibility for future beach nourishment activities. 
A date for the public hearing regarding the new MSDs has not yet been set. Monitor the Board of Commissioners agendas for a public hearing date.

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We're looking for summer 2021 housing for our dedicated team of ocean rescue lifeguards.  Please contact Ocean Rescue Captain Chad Motz at chad.motz@nagsheadnc.gov or 252-489-9371 if you know of any housing prospects.
We're looking for summer 2021 housing for our dedicated team of ocean rescue lifeguards.  Please contact Ocean Rescue Captain Chad Motz at chad.motz@nagsheadnc.gov or 252-489-9371 if you know of any housing prospects. Nags Head Mayor Ben Cahoon is pictured here with ocean rescue supervisors in May 2018. 
Water System Flushing Taking Place

Water System Flushing Schedule

The annual maintenance flushing of Nags Head's water system to remove sediment and other deposits that build up over time is underway. 




What to Expect
Work typically takes place between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm.


When we are flushing the water lines in your area, you may observe any or all of the
following conditions:
  • low water pressure
  • no water pressure
  • discolored water

In addition, you are advised to raise the lever on automatic ice makers and to check the water quality prior to washing clothes or running automatic dishwashers.

The schedule may change due to emergencies and other workload priorities.


Schedule from Monday, February 15, 2021 through Friday, February 20, 2021

Water system flushing is not scheduled to take place. 

For more information visit our web site. 

COVID-19 Vaccine Update from Dare County February 11, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Update from Dare County February 11, 2021
NEW: A CDC report gives options for wearing masks to better protect you and others from COVID-19. Wearing a disposable mask under a cloth mask can improve fit and give you better protection. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3aWGUVW.
NEW: A CDC report gives options for wearing masks to better protect you and others from COVID-19. Wearing a disposable mask under a cloth mask can improve fit and give you better protection. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3aWGUVW.

Reminder - Access to Town Hall Now by Apppointment 

Just a reminder that access to Nags Head's Town Hall, Public Works, and Police and Fire Departments is by appointment only. 

Town Hall's main phone line is 252-441-5508, but we encourage you to visit our department directory for a listing of phone numbers to reach an employee directly. 

Utility Payments
All residents are encouraged to conduct utility or other miscellaneous payments online OR by depositing your payment in our the utilities payment dropbox located outside by the Town Hall flag pole. 

Planning and Development Services
Planning and Development staff can be reached either by email or phone. 
If you have questions about applying or being issued a building permit, please email planning@nagsheadnc.gov or call 252-441-7016. 
For zoning-related questions, email zoning@nagsheadnc.gov.

Beach Driving
Need a permit to drive on the beach in Nags Head? You can purchase a permit from Nags Head's tackle shops. Be sure to bring your current registration and driver's license with you.
Learn more about beach driving.

Beach Nourishment Easements 
If you need to drop off an already signed and notarized beach nourishment easement, you can leave it in the drop box by the flagpole at town hall. If you need to sign your easement in front of a notary, please contact either of the employees below:

Deputy Town Clerk Michelle Gray
Michelle.Gray@nagsheadnc.gov
252-449-2021

Public Information Officer Roberta Thuman
Roberta.Thuman@nagsheadnc.gov
252-449-2022
Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time.
A young angler trying his luck at Jennette's Pier. The warm summer days will return but they can't come soon enough!
A young angler trying his luck at Jennette's Pier. The warm summer days will return but they can't come soon enough! 
This photo was taken on January 21, 2014. Do you think we're past the possibility of seeing a snowstorm this year?
This photo was taken on January 21, 2014. Do you think we're past the possibility of seeing a snowstorm this year?
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