North Myrtle Beach, September 3, 2025
News Summary
North Myrtle Beach is gearing up to update its Comprehensive Plan, a roadmap for growth over the next decade. Residents and business owners are encouraged to share their insights through public engagement drop-ins and an online survey, shaping the city’s future by addressing key topics like housing, transportation, and economic development.
North Myrtle Beach Gears Up for Comprehensive Plan Update—Your Input Needed!
North Myrtle Beach is buzzing with excitement as the city starts the journey to update its Comprehensive Plan. This important document will serve as a roadmap for the city’s growth and development over the next five to ten years. Whether you’re a lifelong resident, a newcomer, or a business owner, your voice matters! The city is eager to know what you think, and they have laid out several ways for you to join the conversation.
Mark Your Calendars: Public Engagement Drop-Ins
The first of the Public Engagement Drop-In sessions kicks off on Monday, September 9, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Wish to engage with the city and share your thoughts? Swing by City Hall at 1018 2nd Avenue South! Talk about a great chance to make your opinions heard!
But hold on; that’s not the only opportunity! Two more drop-ins are lined up at convenient locations. You can head over to the Barefoot Resort & Golf Clubhouse at 4980 Barefoot Resort Bridge Road or visit the Tidewater Amenity Center located at 1601 Spinnaker Drive. Each session will offer a brief overview of what the Comprehensive Plan update entails, giving you a chance to jump right into the discussion.
What’s on the Agenda?
Wondering what topics will be under the spotlight? The city is keen to gather your ideas on a range of important subjects! Think about housing, growth, land use, transportation, economic development, recreation, and even the overall quality of life in North Myrtle Beach. This is your moment to shape the future, so come prepared to share your insights!
Have Your Say Online
This survey is a perfect way to voice your visions for the community, and every single response counts! The feedback that you provide will be instrumental in shaping the priorities and vision for North Myrtle Beach’s future.
Keep in Touch!
If you have questions or need further information, you can reach out to Suzanne Pritchard, who is the Assistant Director of Planning & Development. She’s ready to assist you with anything you may need related to the Comprehensive Plan update.
So there you have it, folks! Whether you like chatting face-to-face during the drop-ins or prefer the online survey, North Myrtle Beach is all ears! Don’t miss out on the chance to contribute to your community’s future. Your input is truly valued, and it’s time to be part of something special!
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Additional Resources
- WPDE: North Myrtle Beach Public Input on Comprehensive Plan
- Wikipedia: Comprehensive Plan
- WMBF: North Myrtle Beach Seeks Public Input
- Google Search: NMB Comprehensive Plan
- My Horry News: Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach Developments
- Encyclopedia Britannica: City Planning
- Myrtle Beach Online: Business Developments in Myrtle Beach
- Google News: NMB City Planning
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