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Carthage board recommends rezoning for mixed-use development Local Government

Carthage board recommends rezoning for mixed-use development

March 6, 2026 0

The Carthage Planning Board voted unanimously Thursday to recommend rezoning a 134-acre property north of U.S. 15-501 and west of Priest Hill Road for a…

Commissioners OK 25-lot subdivision in West End Local Government

Commissioners OK 25-lot subdivision in West End

February 18, 2026 0

At a recent meeting held on Feb. 17, the Moore County Board of Commissioners approved a 25-lot subdivision off Holly Grove School Road in West…

SP Historic Commission hears mixed-use development proposal Local Government

SP Historic Commission hears mixed-use development proposal

February 13, 2026 0

The Southern Pines Historic Preservation Commission met on Feb. 12 to hold an informal discussion about a proposed mixed-use development in downtown. The proposed plan…

SMPO reviews crash trends, transportation projects Local Government

SMPO reviews crash trends, transportation projects

February 4, 2026 0

The Sandhills Metropolitan Planning Organization (SMPO) met Wednesday to review regional traffic safety data, discuss upcoming transportation projects, and move forward on several planning items…

Balancing growth, affordability: Takeaways from Aberdeen’s Jan. 12 meeting Local Government

Balancing growth, affordability: Takeaways from Aberdeen’s Jan. 12 meeting

January 13, 2026 0

The Aberdeen Town Board addressed a wide range of issues during its Jan. 12 meeting, touching on growth management, housing affordability, infrastructure needs, and town…

Lanes close as U.S. 1 prepares for utility work Local Government

New year, same goal: SMPO discusses growth, infrastructure needs

January 8, 2026 0

Planners with the Sandhills Metropolitan Planning Organization (SMPO) met this week to continue charting the course for future infrastructure. Conversations focused on growth projections, funding…

Southern Pines approves rezoning, expands industrial site Local Government

Southern Pines approves rezoning, housing, industrial site

December 10, 2025 1

The Southern Pines Town Council moved through a full agenda Tuesday night, swearing in elected officials, approving a broad housing overhaul, and advancing an industrial…

Aberdeen commissioners consider utility upgrades, growth Local Government

Aberdeen commissioners consider utility upgrades, growth

December 9, 2025 0

At a recent meeting on Dec. 8, the Aberdeen Board of Commissioners discussed a full agenda of items over a span of nearly three hours.…

Council passes resolution opposing traffic circle changes Local Government

Sandhills MPO reviews growth estimates, project updates, transit study

December 3, 2025 0

The Sandhills Metropolitan Planning Organization (SMPO) spent much of its Dec. 3 meeting reviewing population and employment projections that will shape transportation planning through 2055.…

Aberdeen Town Board moves 305 home development forward Local Government

Aberdeen Town Board moves 305 home development forward

November 25, 2025 1

On Monday night, the Aberdeen Town Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to rezone property for the future Ten Pines subdivision, a development plan that will…

Southern Pines planners address “missing middle” homes Local Government

Southern Pines planners address “missing middle” homes

October 31, 2025 2

Southern Pines planning staff outlined proposed changes to the housing development process during a public meeting Thursday evening. The presentation provided a framework that would…

Moore commissioners outline projects and priorities for 2026 Local Government

Commissioners approve Moore County Land Use Plan

October 22, 2025 2

The Moore County Board of Commissioners voted to adopt the 2025 Moore County Land Use Plan at their recent meeting on Oct. 21. “The County’s…

Aberdeen board tackles downtown parking shortages Local Government

Aberdeen board tackles downtown parking shortages

October 15, 2025 0

A parking study presented to the Aberdeen Town Board revealed a shortfall in downtown parking, driven in part by ongoing development and increased business activity.…

Planning Board recommends updated Land Use Plan Local Government

Planning Board recommends updated Land Use Plan

October 2, 2025 2

The Moore County Planning Board held a public hearing Thursday evening to consider recommending the 2025 Land Use Plan, a document that will shape development…

Aberdeen Town Board moves 305 home development forward Local Government

Aberdeen Planning Board proceeds with 305 home development

September 19, 2025 2

The Aberdeen Planning Board reviewed a rezoning request and heard details about a proposed 305-home development known as Ten Pines on Thursday evening. According to…

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