Lenoir County, North Carolina

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The Board of Commissioners was proud to recognize Lovick's Cafe for 85 years of service to the residents and visitors of...
06/17/2026

The Board of Commissioners was proud to recognize Lovick's Cafe for 85 years of service to the residents and visitors of Lenoir County.

During the recognition, owner Steve Lovick reflected on the restaurant's long history and its connection to the community. "We're glad to be able to give back to the community, and we look forward to a lot more years. We appreciated it," Lovick said.

A big congratulations and thanks to Lovick's Cafe on this remarkable achievement and the lasting impact its had on Lenoir County for over 8 decades!!

06/15/2026

June 15th, 2026
Lenoir County Board of Commissioners' Meeting

TIMESTAMPS
Public Info. - 2:42 (Includes 250th resolution, Lovick's Recognition & Elder Abuse Awareness Resolution)
Public Comments - 41:55
Public Hearing on FY27 Budget - 45:55
FY27 Budget Vote - 49:26
New Business - 1:22:44

PROJECT UPDATEAfter careful consideration, the Lenoir County Board of Commissioners has decided not to move forward with...
06/03/2026

PROJECT UPDATE
After careful consideration, the Lenoir County Board of Commissioners has decided not to move forward with construction of the proposed Riverwalk project at this time. This phase of the project was a continuation of the existing portion that passes through Pearson Park and continues along Po***ck Street and Atlantic Avenue. Once completed, the project would create a multi-use trail connection between the Richard Caswell Memorial, the Kinston Community Center, and Pearson Park in downtown Kinston.

The primary challenge involved securing the necessary easements for the trail route. Despite extensive efforts, the County was unable to obtain agreement from all affected property owners through donation or negotiated purchase. As the project advanced, it became evident that eminent domain, which is the legal process allowing government to acquire private property for a public purpose with compensation to the property owner, would likely be required to secure the remaining easements.

The Board of Commissioners ultimately determined it would not pursue eminent domain for this project, consistent with the Board’s longstanding position supporting private property rights and its preference to acquire property through voluntary agreements whenever possible. The County remains appreciative of the property owners who partnered with us through land donations and cooperative negotiations.

Without a viable path forward for securing the remaining easements, the County could not responsibly advance the project into construction.

While disappointing, the planning and engineering completed to date leave the project substantially shovel-ready should future conditions change. The Board continues to recognize the value of the Riverwalk project as a quality-of-life investment for residents and remains supportive of pursuing opportunities in the future should circumstances allow. The Board of Commissioners also remains committed to advancing other projects and investments intended to enhance recreation, tourism, and overall quality of life, while continuing to make Lenoir County a great place to live, work, and raise a family.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 06/15/2026: PROPOSED LENOIR COUNTY BUDGET FY 2026-27Will be conducted during the Commissioners ...
06/03/2026

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 06/15/2026: PROPOSED LENOIR COUNTY BUDGET FY 2026-27
Will be conducted during the Commissioners meeting, which begins at 4:00PM

At today's Board of County Commissioners' Meeting, Senator Bob Brinson gave an update on the state budget & answered any...
06/01/2026

At today's Board of County Commissioners' Meeting, Senator Bob Brinson gave an update on the state budget & answered any questions or concerns the board had. View the 06/01/2026 BOCC meeting at timestamp 1:42 to listen to his update.

06/01/2026

June 1st 2026
Lenoir County Board of Commissioners Meeting
TIMESTAMPS
Public Information: 1:42
New Business Items: 25:43
Budget Work Session: 42:45

Local leaders in Lenoir County met with Congressman Greg Murphy to discuss a range of important topics. Participants inc...
05/28/2026

Local leaders in Lenoir County met with Congressman Greg Murphy to discuss a range of important topics. Participants included Lenoir County Public Schools, the mayors of City of Kinston, Town Of Pink Hill and Town of La Grange, County Commissioners, and many others. Each mayor had the opportunity to share their community’s accomplishments and needs.

Congressman Greg Murphy then spoke on key issues such as economic development in Eastern North Carolina, the rising cost of healthcare and insurance challenges, the importance of strong local partnerships, and so much more as the region prepares for future growth. These opportunities are essential for our community, allowing us to advocate for our residents and address the needs that continue to arise.
Congressman Greg Murphy, MD

Address

Kinston, NC
28502

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+12525596450

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