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Community rallies against boaters to protect local waters

August 13, 2024 | Pender County, North Carolina


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Community rallies against boaters to protect local waters
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong opposition to a proposed application by the Lewis family for a new development at Lewis Landing. Residents from the surrounding areas, including Pekahn Grove and Moore's Landing, expressed concerns about the potential increase in congestion and pollution that the project could bring to their neighborhoods.

One resident, speaking on behalf of the community, emphasized the need for restrictions on boating activities in local waters, highlighting the importance of preserving the area's environmental integrity. The speaker urged the governing body to deny the Lewis Landing application, advocating instead for the development of the site into a community park or a similar public space that would benefit local residents.

The meeting concluded with a call for further discussion among officials, indicating that the community's concerns will be taken into consideration as the decision-making process continues.

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