Lake Lure Storm Recovery Updates 1/7/25
You can see the shoreline debris removal process in action in these photos.
Please stay tuned for updates on the National Weather Service’s Winter Storm Watch for Lake Lure and take precautions to prepare for cold weather and potential power outages. https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/are-you-ready-winter-storm
Please take a moment to review the Lake Lure Storm Recovery updates and information as of Tuesday, 1/7/25.
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North Carolina is receiving $1.65 billion in disaster recovery funds! North Carolina is receiving $1.65 billion in disaster recovery funds to help rebuild homes, repair critical infrastructure, and deliver relief for small businesses. Thank you to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Agency Head Todman and our congressional delegation for their critical investment in western North Carolina.
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Debris Removal Updates: The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in coordination with AshBritt Environmental and local contractors continue efforts to remove debris. As of 1/6/25:
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Over 22,004 cubic yards (CY) of debris have been removed from the Lake, (+ 1,642 CY since last week).
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Over 24,873 CY of debris have been removed from the right of way, (+ 6,949 CY since last week)
- Over 24,585 tons of sediment and silt have been removed from Town and the parks, (+ 2,010 tons since last week)
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- 3D Mapping of Debris: After a week on the water, USACE finished surveying Lake Lure, creating a 3D map of 720 acres of the lake bottom that will help identify debris, which might be a dock or a boat. This map will assist with the continued efforts to remove debris that is under water. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15Xh6cxSUd/
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Shoreline Debris Removal: Contractors are continuing to work to remove debris from the shoreline. They will remove shoreline debris in the water and up to 5 feet above full pond. Contractors are keenly aware of the shifting debris. Crews are making their way around the lake and will make additional passes to certain areas to get as much of the debris out as possible. In fact, Lake Lure is exceeding the original expectations for debris removal and the scope of work to remove the debris is being expanded to be sure all the debris is removed.
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Lake Silt/Sedimentation Removal: We are pleased to report that the USACE is close to completion on the contract for silt and sedimentation removal from the lake. You may think of this as dredging, but the terminology used by USACE is silt/sedimentation removal rather than dredging. We are eager to reach this stage of the recovery process and will post updates as new information becomes available.
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Water Quality Tests: Town officials continue to be pleased with the results of the water samples. The latest water tests all came back within normal ranges, except for turbidity. Turbidity is the only result that remains high, but those numbers have been declining and this is a very good sign of progress. Turbidity is the measurement of water clarity (i.e., transparency). The latest water quality tests are posted at the following link along with the history of the results. https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/lake-lure-water-sample-reports
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Lake Restoration Status: Please note that although improvements in and around the lake are very encouraging, the debris and silt/sedimentation process is ongoing. The timeline for reopening the lake remains uncertain at this time. The restoration process is unprecedented and is also impacted by funding. Town Council and Town leadership are keenly aware of the importance of reopening the lake as soon as it is safe to do so.
- Likewise, plans for rebuilding the Washburn Marina are also dependent upon future funding. All marina slips are being reserved for existing slip renters and updates will be posted as new information becomes available.
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FEMA Updates: FEMA has extended the deadline to apply for Hurricane Helene assistance in North Carolina to Thursday, 2/6/25. "North Carolina Tropical Storm Helene survivors now have until Feb. 6, 2025, to apply for assistance with FEMA. Homeowners and renters in 39 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians with uninsured losses from Tropical Storm Helene are eligible to apply for FEMA assistance." Disaster survivors who have not yet applied for FEMA assistance should apply at the local Disaster Recovery Center at the Mountains Branch Library, online at DisasterAssistance.gov, or on the FEMA App, on mobile devices, or call the FEMA Helpline toll-free at 800-621-3362. Please visit the following link to review the full library of FEMA documents provided in response to Hurricane Helene: https://www.townoflakelure.com/community/page/fema-resources-and-information
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The Community Foundation for Western NC (CFWNC) Hurricane Helene Relief and Recovery Effort (Regional Funders, Donors and Others Coordinating for Hurricane Relief in Western North Carolina). CFWNC activated its Emergency and Disaster Response Fund to accept and disburse funds supporting a regional response and relief efforts in 18 counties of Western North Carolina including the Qualla Boundary on September 29. Funds ensure that nonprofits have the resources they needed for the critical early response and continuing recovery. Administrative fees are waived so that every dollar goes directly to assistance. *To donate by check: make your check payable to The Community Foundation and mail it to 4 Vanderbilt Park Drive, Ste. 300, Asheville, NC 28803; please include EDRF in the memo line. $17,498,653 in 394 Grants Awarded as of 1/1/25. To apply for a grant visit: https://cfwnc.org/initiatives/hurricane-helene-relief-and-recovery
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North Carolina Community Foundation: Bringing together generous people and connect them to causes and organizations they care about. Mission: to inspire North Carolinians to make lasting and meaningful contributions to their communities. The North Carolina Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund aims to provide assistance in the months and years ahead. “Our Disaster Relief Fund is going to be providing help with long-term recovery and unmet needs. It will complement the work already underway in western North Carolina with grants going out to organizations in early 2025,” said NCCF President and CEO Jennifer Tolle Whiteside. More than $10 million has been raised so far for the Disaster Relief Fund, including a $7.5 million gift from Lilly Endowment Inc. Visit the following link to apply for a grant: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=nccommunityfoundation
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Lake Level: The Lake is about 2 feet below full pond (approximately 987.5 +/-) though the level raised a bit from rain over the weekend. The lake is being maintained at this level for optimum debris removal. If there are plans to change the level, this information will be posted in Town News and on Facebook. As a reminder, only approved contractors are allowed on the lake, even if the level rises.
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ONLY APPROVED CONTRACTORS MAY GO ON THE LAKE! For everyone’s safety, Lake Lure is closed except for approved contractors. The timeline for Lake restoration is uncertain at this time. The timeline for removing all of the debris, silt, and sedimentation is unknown. Updates regarding Lake restoration and the timeline for reopening the Lake will be provided here as new information becomes available.
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Roadways: The Town of Lake Lure is grateful for the support of the community as so many trucks are up and down the roadways hauling off debris. This phase of the recovery remains challenging but the restoration that is being done is nothing short of amazing. Once the debris is finally cleared, the roadways will be assessed and the Town will work to restore roadways that have been impacted by the traffic from heavy trucks. Public Works crews are working on Town roads and mud slides every week. They are currently working on Burn Ridge Road and have made amazing progress!
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NC DOT updates on Highway 64: A temporary road is expected to be open between Chimney Rock and Hendersonville is by January 31, 2025. https://drivenc.gov/?type=incident&id=715074
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Cell Tower: Plans for building the cell tower off Boys Camp Road (behind Town Hall and across the river) are ongoing. The purpose for this location is that it provides the greatest reach for first responders across the Hickory Nut Gorge. The position of the cell tower is shifting slightly so the new location is being re-verified and the latest estimated target date is to begin construction in the spring of 2025. The property has been cleared of debris and sediment in preparation for the upcoming construction. A surveyor will be here this month to continue the process as the project moves forward.
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Contractors: The Lake Lure Town Council has announced that the Lake is now open to approved contractors to navigate the waters to haul out or service motorized boats at their customers’ request. Additionally, approved service contractors may begin work on the lake as outlined below.
Please note that lake debris removal continues at this time and their work is a priority.
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While on Lake Lure during this continued State of Emergency, navigate the waters with respect for other contractors.
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Debris contractors working with the US Army Corps of Engineers must take precedence and should be yielded to whenever possible. Please do not impede their progress.
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Stay clear of their boats and barges and do not block their path or interfere with their work in any way.
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Failure to comply may result in discontinuation of lake privileges.
Debris Contractors as well as commercial service contractors in the Lake Lure Commercial Model are now authorized to access the lake using their commercially permitted boats.
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Commercial service contractors not currently approved in the commercial model may apply for a commercial service permit by contacting prladmin@townoflakelure.com to be considered.
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This will allow work on lake structures to resume from water; however, concrete work is excluded at this time due to a need for fluctuating lake levels for debris removal. (Please note that permits are still required)
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For assistance with boathouse clean up you may contact Communications@townoflakelure.com for resources.
Building contractors should submit a scope of work regarding lake use activities (with permits) to
Community Development. You may email kmartin@townoflakelure.com with any questions.
Approved commercial boat removal companies include:
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Barry Capps Marine
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Gotcha Covered Boat & Marine
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Lake Lure Dock
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Lake Lure Marine
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Lake Response/TowBoatUS
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Master Dock
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Sea Tow
Sea Tow and Lake Response/TowBoatUS are able to remove boats from boat houses and transport them to the lake for removal.
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Boat Retrieval:
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Motorized Boats: 278 motorized boats have been removed from the lake thus far.
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Non-Motorized Boats: 93 non-motorized boats have been recovered with 30 non-motorized boats have been returned to their owners. If non-motorized boats have a prior permit, the owners are being contacted.
If you are looking for a non-motorized boat, please contact the Parks, Recreation, and Lake Department at prladmin@townoflakelure.com for assistance locating your vessel. If you have any vessels on your property, please contact them as well so they can be retrieved.
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Commercial Contractors: Approved commercial building contractors in the commercial model include:
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Freeman Stone Masonry
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K-Enterprise
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Lake Lure Dock
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Master Dock
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Shoreline Management & Docks, LL
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Hard Trash/Debris Pick Up: Reminder that online requests have resumed for pickup for Hard Trash/Debris Pick Up within the Town of Lake Lure. Hard Trash Pickup will occur on Fridays.
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The is the link for adding an online work order: https://townoflakelure.novokiosk.com/
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For future reference: This link is on the home page of the Town’s website under “Fix It”:
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Note: Live Christmas Trees can be taken to the Pool Creek Picnic Park boat ramp for pickup until 2/1/25.
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Note: County Wide Debris Cleanup will occur if you are outside Town limits as well. The County advised they will make three passes. They cannot provide a schedule at this time. The US Army Corps of Engineers is also assisting with debris pick up through a contract with AshBritt.
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Sewer System: Plans for the sewer system restoration/replacement project are uncertain at this time as the Town is awaiting updates on potential funding. In the meantime, the lift station repairs below the dam are going well. Everything is mechanically connected. We are running on portable pumps now. The Waste Water Treatment Plant is operational and work is being done to fully restore the plant.
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West-end Sewer System: Materials are in and contractors are ready to proceed with the work on the West-end sewer system. The Town has been working hard to obtain easements and we are awaiting these easements to begin the work. The work cannot begin until the easements are obtained from property owners.
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Reminder - Utility Bills Resume in January: Please note that utility billing will resume in 2025.
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Reservoir Drain Project: The reservoir drain project at the dam is underway. The last concrete pours were completed behind the dam. The drain will allow the town to lower the lake beyond 12 feet, if needed. The target date for testing and project completion has shifted to January.
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Park and Trail Updates:
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Dittmer-Watts Nature Trails (across from Ingles on Highway 9) are now open for public enjoyment. The Trails are open from dawn until dusk.
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Part of the Lake Lure Green Space (across the street from the Parks, Recreation, and Lake Department) is open for public enjoyment. The Green Space is open from dawn until dusk.
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Pool Creek Picnic Park (adjacent to the Lake Lure Beach) is open for public enjoyment The Park is open from dawn until dusk.
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All other parks and trails are currently closed including Morse Park, the remaining portion of the Flowering Bridge, Buffalo Creek Park, Weed Patch Mountain Trail, Young’s Mountain Trail. The Town is working with Rutherford Outdoor Coalition, Carolina Climbers Coalition, Conserving Carolina, and AmeriCorps to restore Buffalo Creek Park and Weed Patch Mountain Trail. The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge Volunteers have been working diligently as well with support from Spokes of Hope and others to beautify the remaining grounds near the bridge. Unfortunately, these Parks/Trails and the Flowering Bridge sustained significant damage from the hurricane and are closed.
NOTE: AshBritt Environment is in the process of removing the debris and silt from Morse Park. They have made significant progress and hope to finish this work this week. Once this work is complete, the Town will be working on the Morse Park Master Plan with a goal to return the park to its former beauty for recreational use and enjoyment. The timeline for reopening the park is uncertain due to the ongoing restoration efforts.
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Boys Camp Road Permanent Bridge: The temporary bridge on Boys Camp Road is performing well but a permanent bridge is being designed. A timeline for this project is uncertain at this time.
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Town Hall and Town Staff: Town Hall was flooded and is closed at this time, as is the Welcome Center. Town Hall is currently operating out of office space in the Arcade Building including the Town Manager, Town Clerk, Administration and Community Development. You may reach staff at their phone online extensions. For questions, you may email Communications@townoflakelure.com. The Town has applied for funding assistance for damages to Town Hall and future plans for this building cannot be determined until the outcome of this request is known.
MONETARY DONATIONS
Our community, along with many of our neighbors, has been devastated by the catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Helene. The Town of Lake Lure, NC is deeply grateful for the support our community has received. We have had numerous requests to establish a mechanism for financial donations. Please click on the following link to donate to the Town of Lake Lure Storm Recovery Fund.
https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WXB6HYYE8Y5PJ
Additional options for monetary donations include the following:
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Hickory Nut Gorge Outreach: https://hickorynutgorgeoutreach.org/one-time-donation/
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RHI Legacy Foundation will match any donation up to $50,000 at www.rhilegacyfoundation.com
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United Way of Rutherford County at www.unitedwayofrutherford.org
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Hurricane Helene – Força Foundation https://forcafoundation.com/hurricane-helene/
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Restore Lake Lure Fundraising Campaign: www.RestoreLakeLure.com "The Restore Lake Lure campaign seeks to bridge the gap between governmental support and personal sacrifice."
FINANCIAL SUPPORT/APPLICATIONS
The following chart illustrates the financial support the Town of Lake Lure is currently seeking, in addition to Federal and State Funding requests that have been made on behalf of the Town through our political representatives. The Town is working with ICF, disaster management planning experts. They are assisting the Town with post-disaster federal funding applications to expedite our recovery process.
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Funding Request |
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State of NC-DEQ-Water (Loan with potential forgiveness) |
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$3,000,000 |
Application under review |
FEMA-Revenue Replacement (Loan with potential forgiveness) |
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Up to $5,000,000 |
Financial data under review; additional data being provided |
FEMA-Expedited Funding for Emergency Repairs |
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Up to $7,500,000 |
Application under review |
DEQ-ARPA Reimbursement (non-storm related) |
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Up to $3,000,00 |
Submission under review |
Private Donations |
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Up to $20,000 |
Deposited; being held for future disbursement under discretion of Council |
Other Revenues and Payments from Insurance proceeds and claims |
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Up to $5,000,000 |
50% has been approved for release. 1/7/25 Update: 50% received. |
STORM RECOVERY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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Swift evacuation by first responders saving countless lives 9/27/24.
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Countless rescues first responders during and following Hurricane Helene.
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Coordination with the Rutherford County Emergency Management during and throughout the storm.
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Dam assessment and stabilization immediately following the storm event 9/27/24-9/29/24.
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Communication with the Rutherford County EOC and FEMA for recovery immediately following the storm.
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Coordination with volunteer groups to provide hot meals, shower services, restrooms, and handwashing stations in strategic locations by 10/1/24. Christian Aid Ministries served 8,080 hot meals and assisted 43 homeowners with cleanup of their homes and property. There were 164 volunteers and they spent 2,457 hours assisting our community!
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Creation of donation stations to disseminate supplies throughout town by 10/1/24.
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Cleared Highways and Town roads within days of the storm.
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Restoration of water service throughout Town with water quality testing allowing Boil Advisory lifted 10/14/24 and 10/16/24 respectively.
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Rapid repair of power services throughout Town by Duke Power and REMC.
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Establishment of temporary communications systems through Starlink (10 systems) and Cell on Wheels with AT&T and Verizon 10/16/24.
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Replacement of fiber to re-establish internet and cell service to the area 10/18/24.
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Repair to the left abutment of the Dam by 10/27/24 with 2,494.64 tons of material securing the area.
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Army Corps of Engineers contract signed with AshBritt to oversee lake debris and silt/sedimentation removal during a 160 day period of performance beginning 10/28/24. Debris removal began 11/4/24.
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Emergency repairs to the sewer system completed, allowing "no flush order" to be lifted for most on 10/28/24.
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Reopening of the Dam Bridge on Buffalo Shoals Road on 10/31/24.
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Dittmer Watts Nature Trails and a portion of the Green Space reopened on 11/19/24.
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Pressure Reducing Valve Construction in Lake Lure Town Center successfully completed 11/22/24.
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The Boys Camp Road Temporary Bridge was completed 11/26/24.
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As of 12/31/24, Over 20,673 cubic yards of debris have been removed from the lake, 19,349 cubic yards of debris have been removed from the right of way, 22,575 tons of sediment and silt have been removed from Town and the parks.
- The Town is committed to sharing details of the recovery process and as our comprehensive plans are developed, this information will continue to be shared broadly on the website and in Town Meetings.
ONGOING
- Emergency repairs to the sewer system.
- Constant removal hazardous debris from the lake as a top priority is ongoing.
- Removal of boats with emphasis on hazardous vessels first.
- Town officials are working to develop a comprehensive plan for recovery of the lake which will include dredging but the focus at this juncture is removing hazardous debris and silt removal.
Questions
You may review previous Storm Recovery Updates in Town News at www.townoflakelure.com
For questions, please email Communications@townoflakelure.com