The city’s Parks and Recreation Department is applying for an Accessibility for Parks (AFP) grant for the installation of an inclusive playground at Maides Park. The grant funds would be used in combination with existing city budgeted funds for a new playground at this location. The proposed project would also include accessible walkway connections toContinue reading “We Need Your Help Applying For An Inclusive Playground Grant”
Monthly Archives: July 2022
New Parking Fees Go Into Effect Aug. 1
Beginning Monday, August 1, several changes to parking fees in downtown Wilmington will go into effect. Here are some of the highlights of the new parking fees: On‐Street Meters: $2 per hour Market & Second St Decks: First 30 minutes are free Max fee is $12 Evening flat fee is $7 Unreserved monthly fee $75Continue reading “New Parking Fees Go Into Effect Aug. 1”
Council Recap: Pair of Multi-Use Path Projects Highlight Busy Meeting
Wilmington City Council holding its only regular meeting for the month of July with a packed agenda. First up, council approving a $910,000 construction contact for repair work to the Greenfield Lake Spillway. “In 2008, it was repaired for superficial cracking. Today, we have the same cracking areas, but they’re much larger. We don’t wantContinue reading “Council Recap: Pair of Multi-Use Path Projects Highlight Busy Meeting”
HAPPENING NOW: We’re Taking Applications For City Boards And More
The Wilmington City Council wishes to provide City residents the opportunity to participate in City Government to the maximum extent. The City Council is inviting interested citizens to offer their services to the following Boards, Commissions, and Committees. The deadline to apply is July 30, 2022: CAPE FEAR PUBLIC UTILITY AUTHORITY – (1) POSITION*Must be a residentContinue reading “HAPPENING NOW: We’re Taking Applications For City Boards And More”
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