The Town of Leland actively seeks grants and other funding opportunities to fund various projects, procure specialty equipment, and provide funding for training. Grant funding allows the Town to go beyond the limits of our operational budget and provide a solution for evolving community problems. Thank you to the agencies for recognizing the needs of our Town.
The Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program is the first-ever Federal program dedicated to reconnecting communities that were previously cut off from economic opportunities by transportation infrastructure. Funding supports planning grants and capital construction grants, as well as technical assistance, to restore community connectivity through the removal, retrofit, mitigation, or replacement of eligible transportation infrastructure facilities.
The Town would like to mitigate the potential risks on U.S. 17 and identify opportunities for multi-modal systems and increased safety.
Perry Avenue, which is currently a dead end road, will be extended in order to fully connect Village Road with Old Fayetteville Road. This will aid in traffic flow by giving some relief to Town Hall Drive, which runs parallel to Perry Avenue. Founders Park will be framed on both sides with Perry Avenue and Town Hall Drive, aiding in traffic flow around park. The road improvements will also allow the addition of parallel parking and resurfacing, which will enhance the appearance and durability of the road.
The Town of Leland has partnered with PARTF to keep pace with our fast-growing community’s desire and need for improved and expanded recreation opportunities and facilities. This exciting project will update and transform Founders Park from a basic municipal park to a hub of community activity and engagement for all Leland citizens by adding unique amenities not found elsewhere in the area.
Founders Park Phase I will add the first splashpad in northern Brunswick County, fitness stations, an amphitheater, a veterans memorial, an improved walking trail, additional parking, restrooms, and associated site furnishings.
The StRAP program aims to reduce flooding across the state's waterways. The funding received from this program will assist in the removal of vegetative debris for Sturgeon Creek, Jackeys Creek, and Mill Creek.
Art Around Town is a series of outdoor community events for all ages featuring artist demonstrations, lessons, and hands-on community art activities. These events are intended to reach community members who may not have access to or be familiar with the Leland Cultural Arts Center. With the help of professional artists, community members will have the opportunity to create one-of-kind art projects, free of charge, from an array of mediums.
This initiative, funded through the N.C. State Legislature and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, provides funding to local governments to help overcome barriers in coastal resilience and adaptation planning, boost local government capacity, and support a proactive, sustainable, and equitable approach to coastal resilience planning and project implementation.
The four phases of the program include:
- Phase 1: Community Engagement and Risk & Vulnerability Assessment
- Phase 2: Planning, Project Selection and Prioritization
- Phase 3: Engineering and Design
- Phase 4: Implementation
The Town has completed Phases 1 and 2 of this program and has received a Risk & Vulnerability Assessment and Project Portfolio. Learn more about our resiliency efforts. The Town was awarded funding for Phase 3 for the engineering and design of Mallory Creek Drive Drainage Improvements.
Thank you to N.C. Division of Coastal Management (DCM)’s North Carolina Resilient Coastal Communities Program (RCCP) for providing technical and financial assistance to advance coastal resilience efforts for the Town of Leland. This program is funded in collaboration by: