ACCESS ALERT. Corolla, NC. Beach driving.

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ACCESS ALERT *** RESPOND TODAY *** URGENT

Once again, we are being threatened with access restrictions to the beaches of North Carolina.

Currituck County is planning to adopt an ordinance that will require all non-residents to purchase a permit to park on the beaches north of Corolla. The 10-day permit will cost $50.00 and an Annual Permit will cost $150.00, as it stands at this date.

There is a State Right-of-Way north of Corolla for Route 12 across the beach to the Virginia Line. Currituck County has acknowledged this in previous attempts to close the beaches to visitors.

They are now trying to restrict access by requiring a Parking Permit for those who want to stop along this State Right-of-Way. There is also the possibility that Currituck County will exempt ALL Currituck County Residents from this permit requirement, as they have in other regulations, such as 4-wheeler restrictions.

There has been little disclosure of this proposed action which could take place as early as the Board of Commissioners Meeting on February 19, 2018.

The media has been the only source of information about this action.

Under North Carolina law, a county can set their meeting schedule in January and not put it on their public calendar for the rest of the year, with the exception of special or called meetings which require public notice.

Since this proposed ordinance is classified as a "police matter" it does not require a public hearing.

Because of this, the Currituck County staff and the Commissioners are fine tuning this ordinance behind closed doors as I write this.

The only input you will have is to email your concerns to:
the County Commissioners at: commissioners@currituckcounty.gov
the State Representative in the House for District 1 at: Bob.Steinburg@ncleg.net
and to the State Senator for District 1 at: Bill.Cook@ncleg.net
I urge you to question the right of the county to restrict access, especially along a State Right-of-Way for Route 12 and their right to restrict parking on state property.

You do not have to be a resident of Currituck or North Carolina to address this issue!

You may address it as a visitor and how it may affect your future visits and expenditures for goods and services in Currituck County. Remember to point out that this area's economy is based on tourism.
Please get involved! Send your comments by email today to the addresses listed above!

Thank you!
Bill Smith, NCBBA President











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I'm not really surprised at this change, its the only beach you are allowed to drive on without a permit. Cape Hatteras NPS requires a permit Cape Lookout doesnt but it does require a paid ferry to get over there. Fort Fisher south of the outer banks is cheaper but still requires a permit.

They are just looking for more money but dont hurt the locals since everybody piles up on that beach during the summer months.
 

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I will send in concerns.

To be honest, I would not pay it. Not implying I would break law, but just add it to the collection of cool things we used to be able to do before they ruined it.

 

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I'm not really surprised at this change, its the only beach you are allowed to drive on without a permit. Cape Hatteras NPS requires a permit Cape Lookout doesnt but it does require a paid ferry to get over there. Fort Fisher south of the outer banks is cheaper but still requires a permit.

They are just looking for more money but dont hurt the locals since everybody piles up on that beach during the summer months.
I will send in concerns.

To be honest, I would not pay it. Not implying I would break law, but just add it to the collection of cool things we used to be able to do before they ruined it.

Agreed on both points.

Someone like myself who takes their Family down (3 hr. One way) for a day trip would be screwed. Who in there right mind would pay $50. For a 10 day pass and only use it for one day, Not me. This would be ok I guess for people staying a week (to a point), but they still will loose out on something they cannot fully use.

I guess we will see what comes of this.



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This just isn't right. They've closed Freeman Park down here in Carolina Beach due to it being "unsafe" it wouldnt be like that if they used the money to dredge the inlet and pump it on the beach. Just in the past 4 or 5 years, daily passes have gone up to $30 (holiday $50) from $10 ($15 holiday) and the yearly passes are $150 and use to be under $100! I've been plannin a trip up to OBX for awhile. I haven't been past Emerald Isle.

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This just isn't right. They've closed Freeman Park down here in Carolina Beach due to it being "unsafe" it wouldnt be like that if they used the money to dredge the inlet and pump it on the beach. Just in the past 4 or 5 years, daily passes have gone up to $30 (holiday $50) from $10 ($15 holiday) and the yearly passes are $150 and use to be under $100! I've been plannin a trip up to OBX for awhile. I haven't been past Emerald Isle.

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Definitely not as much fun as it used to be. My last yearly pass I bought was back in 2016. Just isn’t worth it anymore.


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This is the way I understand it now....

You can still drive north to the VA. State line with no issues at all. If you are going to park (set up shop to surf fish, swim or what have you) you will need to buy a pass Because you are now parking on the beach.

Do you research if you plan to go.
 

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This is the way I understand it now....

You can still drive north to the VA. State line with no issues at all. If you are going to park (set up shop to surf fish, swim or what have you) you will need to buy a pass Because you are now parking on the beach.

Do you research if you plan to go.

correct, its only if you plan to stop and park from what I've gathered.