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NMB seeks public input for Comprehensive Plan update

By Lauren Jessie

The City of North Myrtle Beach is updating its Comprehensive Plan, a long-range policy document that will guide decision-making and development for the next five to ten years. To ensure the plan reflects the vision and priorities of the community, the city invites residents and business owners to participate in a series of public engagement opportunities.

The first of three opportunities for input will be a Public Engagement Drop-In on Monday, September 9, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at North Myrtle Beach City Hall at 1018 Second Avenue South.

Two additional drop-ins will follow:

Thursday, September 18, 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Barefoot Resort and Golf Clubhouse at 4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Road.

Wednesday, October 1, 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.

Tidewater Amenity Center at 1601 Spinnaker Drive.

Each session will provide an overview of the Comprehensive Plan update process and give attendees a chance to share their ideas on important topics, such as housing, growth, land use, transportation, economic development, recreation and quality of life.

In addition to the drop-ins, the city has launched a Comprehensive Plan Community Survey, open now through Wednesday, October 8. This survey provides another way for community members to offer valuable feedback, which will help shape the vision and priorities for the future of North Myrtle Beach.

The survey can be accessed online at https://arcg.is/0n0CfL0. Paper copies are available at the Planning and Development counter inside City Hall.

For more information about the Comprehensive Plan update, the survey, or the upcoming engagement drop-ins, contact the Assistant Director of Planning and Development, Suzanne Pritchard, at lspritchard@nmb.us.

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