Outer Banks Governments Hold Meetings This Week

Commissioners, Town Councils, Planning Boards, and School Boards convene across the region.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 12:34pm

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The Outer Banks region will see a number of local government meetings this week, including sessions of the Board of Commissioners, Town Councils, Planning Boards, and the Dare County School Board. The meetings will cover a range of topics from budgets to development plans, with opportunities for public participation.

Why it matters

These local government meetings are important for residents to stay informed and engaged with the decision-making processes that impact their communities. They provide transparency into how elected officials and appointed boards are managing key issues facing the Outer Banks.

The details

The schedule includes a Duck Town Council meeting on April 1st, a Nags Head Board of Commissioners meeting on April 1st, and a Manteo Board of Commissioners meeting with both a budget workshop and regular session on April 1st. Agendas and livestream links are provided for each meeting to allow the public to follow along.

  • The Duck Town Council meeting is on April 1st at 1 p.m.
  • The Nags Head Board of Commissioners meeting is on April 1st at 9 a.m., followed by a budget workshop.
  • The Manteo Board of Commissioners has a budget workshop on April 1st at 3 p.m. and a regular session at 6 p.m.

The players

Duck Town Council

The governing body for the Town of Duck, North Carolina.

Nags Head Board of Commissioners

The governing body for the Town of Nags Head, North Carolina.

Manteo Board of Commissioners

The governing body for the Town of Manteo, North Carolina.

Dare County School Board

The elected board that oversees the public school system in Dare County, North Carolina.

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The takeaway

These local government meetings provide important opportunities for Outer Banks residents to stay informed and engaged with the decision-making processes that impact their communities. By following the agendas and livestreams, citizens can better understand the key issues being discussed and how elected officials are responding to the needs of the region.