Manteo to regulate boating in Shallowbag Bay

Published 7:18 am Wednesday, July 17, 2019

The North Carolina General Assembly ratified a local bill allowing the Town of Manteo to regulate boating and navigation in Shallowbag Bay. The legislation was approved unanimously by both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

In a prepared statement, Mayor Bobby Owens said, “I’m pleased this bill passed the Legislature.”

Owens added, “Our citizens have been asking for it and we need a better way to regulate Shallowbag Bay and deal with problems like derelict boats.”

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Regulations could address matters such as anchoring and mooring of vessels, the types of activities permitted, speed zones, no-wake zones and placement of navigational aids.

The town has set up a special email address at shallowbagbayregulations@manteonc.gov for the public to share ideas and suggestions as commissioners begin the process of establishing the regulations.

The town promises the development of the Shallowbag Bay regulations will include a community engagement effort and are encouraging public comments at upcoming Manteo Board of Commissioners meetings.

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