Updated April 7, 2020:
Beginning at 12:00 noon on April 7, 2020 extending through 12:00 noon April 21, 2020, the BEACH STRAND AND ALL BEACH ACCESSES ARE CLOSED EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.
The notable change in this edition is as follows:
- Beginning at 12:00 noon on April 7, 2020 extending through 12:00 noon April 21, 2020, the beach strand and all beach accesses are closed to the general public, residents and property owners (INCLUDING OCEANFRONT PROPERTY OWNERS), with the exception of governmental officials, town staff, beach patrol staff and turtle patrol volunteers with proper credentials.
As many of you know the governor has issued a Stay-at-Home Order for North Carolina. Some of you have asked what does this mean for our area? We are here to break it down for you.
- Stay at home unless you have to leave for an essential activity. Essential activities include traveling for health and safety, obtaining necessary supplies or services, going outside for outdoor activity while staying 6 feet away from others and avoiding gatherings of 10 or more people.
- Essential workers may travel for work, included essential workers include health and human services, construction and maintenance crews, grocery stores, agriculture-based operations, food and beverage products that offer carry-out or delivery, and gas station workers. See the full list of essential workers here.
- Social Distancing orders still apply which means maintaining a 6-foot distance from others. Washing your hands as often as possible for at least 20 seconds with soap and water, and or using hand sanitizer. Clean high traffic surfaces often with a sanitizing product.
- Individual towns have also issued their own regulations to govern their ordinance’s needs.
- These implementations will be upheld until April 30, 2020.
Local Open Businesses Complying with Covid-19 Regulations:
Updated March 30, 2020. Chart provided by OIBgov.com