Future Project
A project to extend Founders Drive in the proposed Settler's Village development to Woodland Drive. The scope of the project includes constructing the roadway connection, stormwater infrastructure, five-foot sidewalk on both sides of the roadway, and installation of pavement markings and signage.
The project will combine multiple areas throughout the Town of Leland that are missing sidewalks or multi-use paths to improve connectivity. Improvements include installing new sidewalks, ADA compliant curb ramps and pedestrian warning mats, planter strips, and pavement markings for crosswalks, as
Completed Project
The projects are intended to construct a sidewalk along Old Fayetteville Road from Ricefield Branch to Leland Middle School, a multi-use path extension along Village Road from the Brunswick County Senior Center to Sturgeon Creek, and a sidewalk loop from Town Hall Drive down Village and Old
As part of the NC Streamflow Rehabilitation Assistance Program (StRAP), the Town was awarded a grant in the amount of $258,429 which will be used for the project. The Town has identified three streams within Town limits that have significant impairment from vegetative debris and have the potential
The Town has completed installation of a 12-hole Disc Golf Course, located at 893 Village Road.
The 12-hole course is a combination of open land and wooded area that’s adjacent to Sturgeon Creek. It totals more than 2,900 feet in distance and features 11 par-3 holes and one par-4 hole.
The
To resurface nine streets within the Town limits to include Olde Waterford Way, a portion of Woodwind Drive, Palm Ridge Drive, Old Village Circle, Royal Palm Way, a portion of Pine Harvest Drive, Bentgreen Drive, West Gate Drive, the intersection at New Pointe Boulevard, and the commercial section
Active Project
A Project to perform vegetative debris removal (Snag and Drag) on approximately 8600 LF Jackey Creek, between Hwy 17 and Lanvale Road. The Town has received full funding for this project as part of the NC Department of Agriculture's, Streamflow Rehabilitation Assistance Program 2024 Grant.
The currently undeveloped Sturgeon Creek Park is intended to serve as Leland’s second water access park. With more than 78 acres, this park has the potential to become a destination facility both locally and regionally for sportsmen and water lovers wishing to gain access to Sturgeon Creek and the
The Town of Leland is proposing to resurface 5% of Town owned roadways annually. The scope of the project includes milling, full depth patches as needed, asphalt overlay, new pavement markings, and replace and install new street signs as needed. The streets being considered for resurfacing include