
Moore County growth infrastructure needs were a major topic during a recent Rural Listening Session held in Pinehurst.
Local Leaders Discuss Growth Pressures
Officials from Moore County and neighboring communities told state leaders that population growth is placing increased demands on water systems, sewer capacity, and other essential services.
Moore County has experienced significant growth in recent years as more families and retirees choose to call the Sandhills home.
Water And Sewer Capacity Concerns
Carthage officials reported that existing water and sewer systems are approaching capacity and that future expansion projects could cost millions of dollars.
Similar concerns were echoed by leaders from surrounding counties dealing with development in both incorporated and unincorporated areas.
Seeking Long-Term Solutions
State Public Safety Secretary Jeffrey Smythe said information gathered during the listening sessions will be shared with Governor Josh Stein’s administration and state policymakers.
Local leaders hope the discussions will lead to funding opportunities and policy solutions that help rural communities manage future growth.
Additional information:
Moore County Government
North Carolina Department of Public Safety
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