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Adopted Budget Cover 2024-2025

At their June 5, 2024 meeting, the Town of Nags Head’s Board of Commissioners adopted their Fiscal Year 2025 budget, reflecting a strong alignment with a strategic plan informed by comprehensive community feedback. The budget demonstrates the Town's commitment to responsible fiscal management and strategic investment in community infrastructure, with no increases in tax or water rates. The general fund budget, at $41,165,256, marks a 9% increase from the previous year, while the water fund budget, at $4,915,408, saw a 10% increase. These figures underscore the Town's dedication to enhancing services and infrastructure without imposing additional financial burdens on its property owners.

“Our objective, as dedicated community stewards, is to always listen, respond promptly, provide services, and strategically plan for the well-being of our town and the resources we oversee,” said Nags Head Mayor Ben Cahoon. "In line with this commitment, we conducted a comprehensive community survey in the summer of 2023 to gather feedback and set future priorities. The insights from this survey shaped our strategic plan and served as a guide for the development of this budget. Our goal was to thoroughly reflect the valuable input we received from the survey, and we believe we did that.”

Historical Context and Project Updates

Over the past several years, the Town has made significant strides in capital investment and infrastructure improvements with the development of a capital investment fund to finance general fund capital projects and reduce reliance on external financing. The new Public Services complex, with the public-facing facilities now open, and the replacement of aging water meters with digital technology, now underway, were financed through this tool.

“Notably, this budget does not propose any modifications to either tax or water rates despite our continued aggressive approach to implementing infrastructure maintenance and equipment replacement schedules,” explained Town Manager Andy Garman. “As in the past, we employed a balanced, strategic approach to developing this budget, which also includes targeted facility improvements and upgrades to enhance the quality of life here and to respond to our community’s needs. We can’t continue this success without professional, skilled employees, so this budget also places a strong emphasis on workforce development through total rewards initiatives aimed at recruitment, retention, and employee development.”

Budget Highlights

  • Taxes/Fees – No changes to the ad valorem tax rate, the municipal service district, or town-wide beach nourishment tax rates, or the water rates.
  • Ocean Rescue Housing - Proposed construction of two to three housing units at 425 West Health Center Drive.
  • Infrastructure Improvements - 
    • Grant-funded improvements to the South Virginia Dare Trail multi-use path. ($650,000)
    • Drainage, waterline, and resurfacing improvements throughout town. ($4,807,763)
      • Using Golden LEAF grant funds, the Town will conduct drainage system upgrades along South Memorial Avenue. In conjunction with that project, though not part of the grant funding, the Town will pave sections of South Memorial Avenue, as well as several side streets. ($791,852 general fund portion).
      • A nearly $3 million North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality grant was awarded for two stormwater projects in south Nags Head. The first project, between Hargrove Street and Tides Drive, is included in the budget. An innovative, nature-based solution to reduce the frequency, depth, and duration of flooding along a half mile stretch of South Old Oregon Inlet Road, will be installed.
      • Waterline replacements between Eighth Street and Driftwood Street are included and budgeted at $501,500.
    • Five-year capital improvements for sidewalk enhancements starting with West Baymeadow Drive and West Windjammer Drive. ($271,300)
  • Beach and Public Beach Access - Continue planning for the next beach nourishment project, which is scheduled for the summer of 2027. Vegetative sprigging, sand fencing, and other stabilization measures will be completed with the project. Replacement of the dune walkovers at the Holden and Juncos Streets accesses is also included. ($384,380)
  • Equipment Upgrades – Replace several vehicles and pieces of equipment, including four police cars, with automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and a front load sanitation truck.
  • Employee Total Rewards
    • A 4% cost of living adjustment is included.
    • An additional 1% is budgeted for a new performance-based merit program.
    • Continued funding for within-grade increases to allow for movement in pay ranges, and career progression programs, are included.
  • Staffing/Organizational Changes - One new sanitation equipment operator and a part-time seasonal employee for summer events is included, as well as additional funding for the Fire Department’s part-time staff pool budget.
  • Grant Funding Initiatives - Five million dollars in grant funding is budgeted for various projects, including sidewalk and multi-use path projects, beach access improvements, and stormwater infrastructure upgrades.

The budget can be viewed at NagsHeadNC.gov/Budget.



New Beach Warning Flag System

A reminder: we've implemented a new beach warning flag system this summer.

Lifeguard supervisors are working in conjunction with Dare County Emergency Management’s Love the Beach, Respect the Ocean project and the National Weather Service's rip current forecasting group to determine the level of risk each day, starting Memorial Day weekend through October 15, when flags will be posted on flag poles at our public beach accesses.

Flag Definitions

Yellow – Medium hazard. Moderate surf and/or currents are present. Weak swimmers are discouraged from entering the water. For others, enhanced care and caution should be exercised.

Red – High hazard. Rough conditions such as strong surf and/or currents are present. All swimmers are discouraged from entering the water. Those entering the water should take great care.

Double Red – Water is closed to public use. Swimming in the Atlantic Ocean shall be unlawful. The term "swimming" is defined to mean and include any entry into the water of the Atlantic Ocean whether assisted by a raft, float, or other aid or device commonly used, but shall not include any entry assisted by a "surfboard" or "body board and fins.

Also, visit the Love the Beach Respect the Ocean website for beach and ocean safety information. 

Don't forget to text OBXBEACHCONDITIONS to 77295 for daily beach-related weather and ocean condition alerts. 



Beach survey underway.

Surveying contractor McKim & Creed is currently conducting our annual beach survey in Nags Head. They are performing both land-based and water-based surveys, using a pickup truck with the McKim & Creed logo and a Kawasaki side-by-side mule. For the water-based surveys, they are using a 26'-28' survey vessel for hydrographic measurements. The work will proceed from north to south. 

The survey boat may come close to shore during this process, so please do not be alarmed. The work is expected to take 7-12 days to complete, weather permitting.



Pickleball Court at Dowdy Park  in Nags Head, NC

The pickleball court at Dowdy Park is being resurfaced. It will take a few coats, so please stay off the court while it is closed. 



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We're excited to announce that the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resources has awarded the Town with a $301,000 grant for engineering services for the 2027 nourishment project. 

Our project was selected based on six key criteria:

  • Environmental benefits
  • Social benefits
  • Economic benefits
  • Life of the project
  • Financial resources
  • Project efficiency

We’ll be matching the state funding with local funds to ensure our beautiful beaches and dunes are well-protected and preserved.



Dowdy Park Events

Be sure to check out the events at Dowdy Park. From family-friendly fun to community gatherings, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

  • Our free yoga sessions (thank you Coastal Carolina Vacations and Sales!) are underway every Tuesday at 7:30 am.
  • Our popular farmer's markets take place every Thursday through August 15 from 9 am to 1 pm. 
  • The Wednesday evening concert series will take place June 19 through August 21 from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Don't miss out on the fun!

Want to receive a text or email if the schedule changes, such as due to bad weather? Subscribe to receive notification about the events at Dowdy Park on our website. Sign in with your email address and choose to receive news flashes about Dowdy Park events. 

Learn more on our web site.



Have a cleaner like this lying around and unsure of whether or not it can go in the recycling bin? The answer is yes! But, please rinse it out before putting it into the bin since it is a cleaner.

Yes, bottles from household cleaning products can be recycled. However, please rinse them out before placing them in the bin, as they contain cleaning agents.

For a quick recycling reference, click here: https://tfcrecycling.com/what-can-be-recycled/

Thank you for recycling right!

If you don't have time to haul your recyclables to the recycling centers we have at town hall (5401 South Croatan Highway) and our public services facility (2200 Lark Avenue), subscribe to the curbside recycling collection service offered by TFC Recycling. The cost is only $13.35/month.



Board of Commissioners and Planning Board Meeting Dates
  • View a calendar of all the upcoming meetings.
  • View meeting agendas for the Board of Commissioners and the Planning Board.
  • All Board of Commissioners and Planning Board meetings are livestreamed via the Town's YouTube channel and meeting videos are available immediately following the close of the meeting. 
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