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Town Projects

Project Status

Active Project

A project to survey and design the relocation of overhead power and telecommunication lines in the Town’s Gateway District. 
A project to renovate and expand Leland Town Hall.  The new addition will include offices, meeting rooms, flex spaces, restroom facilities, and ancillary areas. This project will also include updates to existing facilities, including the addition of new offices, mechanical system upgrades, and

Future Project

A project to extend the dirt road of Hill Lane from Old Fayetteville Road to Village Road. The scope of the project includes constructing on-street parking along one-side of the roadway, stormwater improvements, five-foot sidewalks on both sides of the roadway, two culverts with concrete headwalls

Completed Project

A project to repair existing streets and infrastructure within the Lanvale Forest subdivision. The scope of the project includes repairs to existing asphalt, stormwater catch basins, sidewalks, curb and gutter, and replacing existing curb ramps with ADA compliant curb ramps.
Fire Station 51 will be located at the Municipal Operations Center Campus at 1970 Popular Street. This station will improve the Town's response times to fire and life safety events in the area.
This project includes transforming the Town's former Municipal Operations Building at 187 Old Lanvale Road to a new Fire Station. This project will serve the rapidly growing area along Highway 17. The location of the new permanent, fully-staffed station will aid in reducing response times to fire
A project to help serve the developing areas along the Highway 17 corridor with sewer south of Bishops Ridge. The project will begin at Hewett Burton Road and end at Old Town Creek Road. The station on Old Town Creek Road will be designed to accept gravity sewer flow from around the area and also
The current Animal Control facility is located adjacent to Founders Park in Leland; however, with the redevelopment of the park, there is a need to relocate the facility. The Town has identified a building on the new Municipal Operations Center campus, located at 1970 Popular Street, that will be an
The Town of Leland has been awarded funding through the North Carolina Emergency Management Transportation Infrastructure Resiliency Fund (TIRF) from the N.C. Department of Public Safety. The money will fund the Leland Resilient Routes Project to identify critical routes within and surrounding Town