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North Myrtle Beach Unveils $27 Million Expansion for Sports Complex and Updates Animal Ordinance

Sports Complex Growth

Exciting Times in North Myrtle Beach!

North Myrtle Beach is buzzing with excitement this week! The City Council just approved plans for a *huge expansion* of our beloved sports complex, and it’s about to get even better for local athletes and sports enthusiasts. On Monday, September 16, they gave the green light for a whopping $27 million in general obligation bonds. These funds will kickstart Phase II of the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex, right at the intersection of Robert Edge Parkway and Highway 31. Isn’t that fantastic?

What’s Coming in Phase II?

So, what will this major expansion bring? Hold onto your hats! Phase II is set to include more playing facilities for baseball, soccer, lacrosse, softball, and a bunch of other sports! If that’s not enough, we’re also going to see new aquatic facilities and support structures. The total cost of the project is estimated to be around $36 million, but don’t worry – the city plans to cover the extra costs with existing revenue. The bonds will be paid off in nine years, with an annual debt service of $3.5 million. Good news: the city’s current millage rate will handle these payments!

Economic Boost for Our Community

Mayor Marilyn Hatley shared her enthusiasm about the complex, noting how successful it has been at attracting teams and visitors to our area. “These teams offer a huge economic impact to our community,” she said. Just think about it—when teams come to play, their families also join in on the fun and spend time at our local restaurants, hotels, and shops. It’s a win-win for everyone!

Better Facilities for Kids

This expansion isn’t just for out-of-town teams, either. It will also provide more facilities for our local children, giving them new opportunities to practice their favorite sports and stay active. It’s a big step forward for community sports in North Myrtle Beach, and we can’t wait to see it come together!

Animal Ordinance Update

What Makes an Animal Dangerous?

So, what exactly qualifies as a “dangerous animal”? Well, it includes dogs or cats that the owners know might attack humans or other pets. It also covers animals specifically bred for fighting. But don’t worry—farm animals or police animals aren’t included in this definition. Owners of such dangerous pets must keep them securely confined and face legal consequences if their animals attack someone.

What Happens If Owners Don’t Follow the Rules?

$50,000 to cover any injuries that might occur. If a dangerous animal hurts someone, the owner could face a misdemeanor charge and pay up to $500 in fines or even serve a 30-day jail sentence! Additionally, they will be responsible for all costs related to seizing and boarding their animal. Just something to keep in mind if you’re a pet owner around here!

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