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Town of Belville received $191,550 for the installation a new non-motorized boat launch and replacement of the existing, damaged motorized boat ramp dock at Brunswick Riverwalk Park.
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Bertie County received $146,772 for the Bertie Tall Glass of Water (TGOW) Project Phase I for installation of ADA accessible solar powered restrooms, paved parking and walkway, and a beach access ramp and 200 liner feet of beach mats to access a sand beach on the Chowan River.
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Caswell Beach received $44,600 for the Regional Access Handicapped Rebuild project to rebuild and upgrade the only handicapped access point at the Town Regional Access site.
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Craven County received $88,500 for repairs to an existing pier along Brice Creek at Creekside Park. New amenities include a floating dock to which the existing kayak launch will be attached, and two fishing platforms.
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Town of Holly Ridge received $80,712 for Morris Landing Restrooms, an environmentally friendly self-composting restroom as part of the Morris Landing Access site to the Intracoastal Waterway.
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Town of Kill Devil Hills received $89,769 for Moore Shores Estuarine Access, including the installation of parking, a walkway, and a pier with a gazebo and canoe/kayak launch on Kitty Hawk Bay.
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Morehead City received $33,750 for the Kayak Launch at S. 10th Street for installation of an ADA kayak launch at an existing access site that provides access to Harbor Channel and Bogue Sound.
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Murfreesboro received $170,000 for the Murfree's Landing Phase II project for installation of a canoe/kayak launch, riprap revetment, parking, and lighting at Murfree's Landing (formerly King's Landing) along the Meherrin River.
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NC Coastal Reserve received $122,329 for Currituck Banks Reserve Boardwalk for the replacement of boardwalk decking and structural joists and pilings needed for an access that ends at a viewpoint along the Currituck Sound.
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Ocean Isle Beach received $27,463 to rebuild the existing Chadburn Street Beach Access.
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Pasquotank County received $89,925 for the Pasquotank River Public Access Improvement Phase IV project for the replacement of boardwalk decking, and handrails, piles and stringers along the Pasquotank River and a connecting canal.
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Town of Swansboro received $142,350 for the extension of the Bicentennial Park boardwalk and the addition of four public day docks adjacent to historic downtown Swansboro.
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