Brunswick Vision
Board of Commissioners formally adopts Brunswick Vision document
Brunswick County launched a strategic visioning process in September 2015. Finalized in 2017, Brunswick Vision is intended to articulate a long-term vision and establish strategic goals to ensure that Brunswick County continues to be a great place to live, work, start or run a business, retire or spend a vacation. The Brunswick County Board of…
Read MoreBrunswick County’s strategic planning process moves forward with appointment of citizen action teams
Brunswick County’s strategic vision and planning process, which kicked off last September, took another step forward Monday when commissioners appointed four citizen action teams. Each team will help focus on a specific set of issues and will formulate mission and vision statements and develop potential goals for consideration by commissioners. The planning and visioning process,…
Read MoreFour Brunswick Vision Public Input Meetings Next Week
We will hold four Brunswick Vision public input meetings next week: Monday, October 12: Southport Senior Center. 1513 N. Howe Street, Suite 1, Southport. Tuesday, October 13: Shallotte Senior Center. 3620 Express Drive, Shallotte. Wednesday, October 14: Waccamaw Community Building. 5855 Waccamaw School Road NW, Ash. Begins at 6 p.m. Thursday, October 15: St. James…
Read MoreLeland Strategic Planning Meeting Postponed to October 21
BOLIVIA, N.C. — The Brunswick Vision Strategic Planning meeting scheduled for Monday, Oct. 5 at Leland Town Hall has been postponed due to flooding conditions in Brunswick County. The meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:30 p.m. Updates to the Strategic Plan process will be posted at www.brunswickvision.com. Brunswick County is continuing to experience flooding due…
Read MoreBrunswick County begins process of developing new strategic vision
BOLIVIA, N.C. — Brunswick County is beginning the process of formulating a new long-term strategic vision to guide county officials as they chart a course for the future. The planning and visioning process will include extensive public input, both in the form of public meetings and an online survey. Chris May, executive director of the…
Read MoreBrunswick Commissioners recognized for professional development
BOLIVIA, N.C. — Brunswick County Commissioners Marty Cooke, Pat Sykes and Frank Williams have been recognized by the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners for their achievements in the Local Elected Leaders Academy. The Local Elected Leaders Academy (LELA), a partnership with the UNC School of Government, the N.C. Association of County Commissioners and the…
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