Robbins Police Grant Committee and Property Sale Move Forward

The Robbins police grant committee and property sale discussions are moving ahead following action by the Town of Robbins Board of Commissioners. The decisions could impact both public safety efforts and family services in northern Moore County.

According to reporting by Sandhills Sentinel, commissioners directed staff to explore selling a town-owned building currently used by the Northern Moore Family Resource Center.

Property Sale Could Support Local Family Services

The nonprofit has requested to purchase the building for $1 after investing more than $500,000 in renovations and improvements over the past decade. Town leaders indicated support for a streamlined conveyance process rather than opening the property to competitive bids.

Officials say ownership would help the center pursue additional grants and improve its outdoor learning space as it works toward higher state licensing standards.

Robbins Police Grant Committee Formed

The Robbins police grant committee and property sale discussions also included public safety initiatives. Commissioners unanimously approved forming a citizen-involved committee tied to a new $55,000 Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) microgrant.

The funding will support overtime patrols targeting drug activity, traffic enforcement in high-risk areas, and expanded community outreach events.

What Comes Next for Robbins

Police Chief Ben Haddock said Robbins is believed to be the first municipality in North Carolina to receive this specific grant. The newly formed committee will provide community feedback and regular updates to the town board.

Residents across Moore County, including Southern Pines and Aberdeen, are expected to see the impact as the Safe Streets Initiative moves forward.

Stay with Star 102.5 and Sandhills News for continuing local government coverage.

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