Key Dates
Opening Presentation & Workshop
6:30 PM-8:30 PM Join us for a brief presentation followed by a hands-on workshop where you'll get to plan YOUR community!
Location: Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
Open Studio
9:00AM-9:00PM Join us in the studio anytime Thursday to Monday to chat with the team, provide your feedback, or just check out the project.
Location: Assembly Hall, 305 Magnolia Road
Focus Meeting - Transportation, Mobility & Parking
9:30AM-10:30AM, Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
Moving Around the Village: Transportation, Mobility & Parking
Topics include (but are not limited to): streets, sidewalks, trails, paths, golf carts, cycling, connectivity, mobility, multi-modal transportation, destinations, parking, etc.
Purpose: To identify the priorities and goals related to the topics listed above.
Who NEEDS to attend: Representative(s) from: NCDOT, Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee, Streets & Grounds Dept., Planning Dept., Parks & Recreation Dept.
Who SHOULD attend: Anyone interested in streets, trails, sidewalks, paths, driving, parking, and getting around Pinehurst.
Focus Meeting - Utilities & Supporting Infrastructure
11:00AM-12:00PM, Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
“Just Big Enough: Utilities & Supporting Infrastructure”
Topics include (but not limited to): growth and growth limitations, water, sewer, schools, police/fire, etc.
Purpose: To discuss future growth patterns and the infrastructure needed to support future growth.
Who NEEDS to attend: Village utility providers; Police & Fire Dept., Planning Dept., Public Services Dept., Planning Dept., Parks & Recreation Dept., Solid Waste Dept., Representative(s) from Moore County Schools
Who SHOULD attend: Anyone interested in the topics described above.
Focus Meeting - Business, Tourism & the Economy
1:00PM-2:00PM, Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
“Dollars & Sense: Business, Tourism & the Economy”
Topics include (but are not limited to): economic vibrancy & sustainability; the role of tourism, golf, and the resort in the community; commercial development, etc.
Purpose: To identify the priorities & goals related to the topics above.
Who NEEDS to attend: Representative(s) from Pinehurst resort; Village business owners; Partners in Progress/Moore Alive; Representative(s) from Moore County Chamber; Moore County Convention & Visitor’s Bureau; Moore Young Professionals; commercial building owners; Planning Dept.
Who SHOULD attend: Anyone who does business in Pinehurst and/or is interested in the topics described above
Focus Meeting - Neighborhoods & Housing Choices
2:30PM-3:30PM, Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
“Places to Live: Neighborhoods & Housing Choices”
Topics include (but not limited to): neighborhoods, different types of housing (single family vs. multi-family), design standards, neighborhood amenities, etc.
Purpose: To identify future housing needs/wants based on changing demographics and land use patterns. To discuss neighborhood and housing design and the need for specific neighborhood amenities in Pinehurst.
Who NEEDS to attend: Representative(s) from Historic Preservation Commission; Neighborhood Advisory Committee; Board of Adjustment/Planning & Zoning Board; Planning Dept., Streets & Grounds Dept., Building & Grounds Dept.
Who SHOULD attend: Representative(s) from HOAs/Property Owner Associations; Military Families; Newcomers of Pinehurst; Pinehurst Community Watch; Pinehurst Matters; Builders & Developers; Moore County Homebuilder’s Association; Design Professionals: Architects, Engineers, Landscape Architects
Focus Meeting - Community Amenities & Quality of Life
4:00PM-5:00PM, Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
“What Makes A Place: Community Amenities & Quality of Life”
Topics include (but not limited to): civic amenities and facilities, the needs and desires of different demographic groups
Purpose: To identify what it is that makes people love Pinehurst; what is truly important to their quality of life; how future development can impact those values both positively and negatively; and what elements need to be protected in order to ensure continued quality of life for all, regardless of age, ability, or socioeconomic status.
Who NEEDS to attend: Parks & Recreation Dept., Planning Dept.; Military Families; Newcomers of Pinehurst; children/students; retirees; seniors & elderly residents
Who SHOULD attend: Any & all residents who love Pinehurst
Focus Meeting - Parks, Open Spaces & Natural Resources
9:30AM-10:30AM, Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
“All Things Green: Parks, Open Spaces & Natural Resources”
Topics include (but not limited to): parks and open space amenities; green infrastructure, natural resources, conservation, environmental sustainability, etc.
Purpose: To discuss preservation & conservation of natural resources and open spaces in Pinehurst; to identify desires and opportunities for additional parks and open space amenities; and to discuss strategies for ensuring environmental sustainability in the future.
Who NEEDS to attend: Representative(s) from Village Parks & Recreation, Greenway Wildlife Habitat Committee, Parks & Recreation Dept., Streets & Grounds Dept., Public Services Dept., Planning Dept.
Who SHOULD attend: Anyone interested in the topics listed above.
Focus Meeting - Village Character & Authenticity
11:00AM-12:00PM, Assembly Hall, 395 Magnolia Road
“Village Character & Authenticity: The Built Environment”
Topics include (but not limited to): design, scale, historic districts, public spaces, architecture, streetscape, landscape, etc.
Purpose: To discuss the factors that contribute to the “character” and “authenticity” of Pinehurst, and how to protect, enhance, and/or transform those factors.
Who NEEDS to attend: Design Professionals: Architects, Engineers, Landscape Architects, etc.; Newcomers of Pinehurst; Representative(s) from the Beautification Committee and Historic Preservation Commission; Planning Dept.
Who SHOULD attend: Anyone who loves Pinehurst and would like to discuss what makes it special