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Town of Duck News
May 11, 2020

Town of Duck Services

To protect our citizens and staff, we ask you to call or email the office to ask how we can assist you remotely. Staff are available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday.

Services
Commercial solid waste and recycling collection will move to twice a week beginning May 18.

Due to continued safety restrictions in place by Waste Management to keep their workers healthy, the normally scheduled bulk pickup for spring has been canceled. To learn how and where to dispose of bulk waste in Dare County, please visit our website or contact the office. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Meetings
The recording of the May 6 Town Council meeting is available on our website and YouTube page.


Events
With heavy hearts, the Town has made the decision to cancel Town sponsored summer events through July 5. This includes the 4th of July parade and community celebration. We will miss these opportunities to enjoy our community members. The Town Park and Boardwalk will remain open, and we look forward to providing entertainment when it’s safe to gather again.

Spring Bulk Waste Collection Canceled

Due to continued safety restrictions in place by Waste Management to keep their workers healthy, the normally scheduled bulk pickup for spring has been canceled. To learn how and where to dispose of bulk waste in Dare County, please visit our website or contact the office. We apologize for the inconvenience.

  • The Kitty Hawk recycling center accepts a wide variety of items without a permit from our office.  There are some items that will require a permit, which can be obtained from our office. townofduck.com/waste-disposal
     
  • There are some items that Kitty Hawk cannot accept. Dare County provides options for these items as listed below.
     

Duck Land Use Plan Advisory Committee Meeting

The Duck Land Use Plan Advisory Committee will meet Thursday, May 14 at 10:00 a.m. The public is welcome to view the virtual meeting using the link below.

When: May 14, 2020 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Land Use Plan Advisory Committee Meeting

Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8IbXypy7RieGcBq_w2HDvQ

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

For more information about the Duck Comprehensive and Land Use Plan, please visit townofduck.com/LUP.

COVID-19 Bulletin #59
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Bulletin #59
May 11, 2020
1:00 p.m.

 Department of Health & Human Services

  • State Cases of COVID-19 

In North Carolina, there are currently 15,045 cases of COVID-19 in 99 counties. There have been 550 fatalities in NC associated with COVID-19. Currently, the state is reporting 464 hospitalizations across the state from COVID-19 illness.

  • County’s Positive Test Results  

Dare County received 3 new positive COVID-19 test results over the weekend. All three of these individuals who tested positive are Dare County residents and acquired the virus by direct contact. All direct contacts identified with these individuals were notified over the weekend.

The number of positive COVID-19 tests in Dare County is 21. Of those 21, 14 have recovered or are asymptomatically cleared, 1 died and 6 are active. Active means an individual currently has the COVID-19 virus and is being monitored daily by the health department. Of the 6 active cases, 1 is hospitalized and the other 5 are recovering in home isolation.

For the most up to date information on COVID-19 cases in Dare County and the State of North Carolina, visit  darenc.com/covid19.

Face Coverings 

The state of North Carolina has moved into phase one of the three-phased approach to lift restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19. Local regulations are now in accordance with state guidelines and this includes the recommendation to wear face coverings if you will be with other people. Some people have asked why the face coverings are no longer required and only strongly recommended. One reason is to maintain consistency so that Dare County’s regulations are in sync with the state and there is less confusion. The other reason is that a countywide requirement cannot be uniformly enforced.

Local businesses have the ability to require face coverings for their personnel and customers and this is strongly encouraged and enables local businesses to enforce the requirement on site. Printable signage regarding face coverings in businesses is available in the resources section at darenc.com/covidbusiness.

Face coverings are a crucial part of the first line of defense against COVID-19. With visitors returning on Saturday, May 16, it is important for each of us to do our part and practice the Three W’s that are recommended by state and local health officials: Wear a face covering, Wash your hands, and Wait six feet apart. Take the right measures to protect yourself, your family, coworkers and the community.

Practice Your Ws

Health officials can’t stress the Three W’s enough – Wear. Wait. Wash. As North Carolina eases some COVID-19 restrictions, the NC Department of Health and Human Services and local public health officials are asking people to remember these three things to continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 and flatten the curve.

If you leave home, practice your Ws: Wear, Wait, Wash  

  • Wear a cloth face covering if you will be with other people.

  • Wait 6 feet apart. Avoid close contact.

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer.

Vacationing Differently

While the Outer Banks will begin to welcome vacationers on Saturday, May 16, it is important for everyone to understand that vacations and visits to the Outer Banks will look different this year. Businesses have restrictions in place which are mandated by state Executive Order 138.

Restaurants are only permitted to provide take out, drive thru or delivery at this time. No seated service, indoors or outdoors, is allowed under Executive Order 138.

Lodging accommodations are implementing different protocols and procedures to help ensure the safety of guests and staff. You may not see daily housekeeping in hotels, you may not have access to the fitness room or pool. We encourage you to check with your accommodations provider before arrival so you understand what may be different this year compared to previous years.

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FEMA Flood Insurance Renewal Grace Period

 
Did you know? FEMA has extended the grace period for flood insurance renewal premiums. "To help serve its National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) customers who may be experiencing financial hardships, the agency is extending the grace period to renew flood insurance policies from 30 to 120 days. This extension applies to NFIP flood insurance policies with an expiration date between February 13-June 15, 2020."

When you've finished checking your insurance, be sure to review the changes to the Town's Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance.

To review the draft ordinance (with changes highlighted), click here. Comments may be provided on the website or via email.

To learn more about the Town's floodplain protection program and the recent flood map changes, click here

Where to Find Reliable Information on COVID-19


It is important for community members to access reliable sources of information. Be wary of clicking on any links that you do not recognize, especially ones that might be emailed to you from an unknown source.

For regularly updated information on COVID-19 in Dare County and the state, and information about how to protect yourself, your family, and our community, please visit:

We will continue to share updated information from these sources.
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