The Division of Coastal Management (DCM) provides matching grants to local governments for projects to improve pedestrian access to the state’s beaches and waterways.
Donor Name: Division of Coastal Management (DCM)
State: North Carolina
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/28/2023
Size of the Grant: $3.1 million
Grant Duration: 18 months
Details:
The primary objective of the Public Beach and Waterfront Access Grant Program is to provide pedestrian access to public beaches and public trust waters in the 20 coastal counties.
Grant funds may be used for land acquisition and site improvement projects that are consistent with the state guidelines for public access in the coastal area.
Project Priority
Criteria used to prioritize and select projects to receive grant assistance:
- Pedestrian access must be a major component of the project;
- Community’s history of previous assistance from this grant program;
- Demonstrated need for the project due to high demand and availability and adequacy of opportunities in the area;
- Project is identified in a local beach or waterfront access plan or certified CAMA Land Use Plan;
- The commitment of matching funds meets or exceeds the minimum required local match; and
- The community has demonstrated its ability to complete previous projects and/or has demonstrated its ability to operate and maintain previously funded facilities.
- Priority will be given to:
- Land acquisition projects, includes donated land deemed “unbuildable” due to regulations or physical limitations;
- Projects whose site design exceeds ADA requirements; and
- Projects whose site design incorporates resiliency via nature-based features to support, protect and enhance access improvements.
Funding Information
The N.C. Division of Coastal Management (DCM) estimates that approximately $3.1 million dollars will be available for public beach and coastal waterfront access projects in FY 2023-24.
Project Period
Eighteen (18) months beginning between January and February 2024.
Eligible Projects
Examples of eligible projects include the following:
- Land Acquisition/Easement
- Purchase of land for future public access facilities.
- Purchase of easements for public access.
- Construction Projects
- Facilities such as ADA beach access mats, dune crossovers, boardwalks, and piers that provide access to the water
- Support facilities such as parking areas, restrooms and other facilities.
- Boat Launch facilities- boat launch and ramp facilities, whether motorized or not, may be part of a project provided pedestrian access is still a major component of the project.
- Nature-based features may be part of a project provided pedestrian access is still a major component of the project, with nature-based features being used to support, protect and enhance access improvements.
- Rehabilitation
- Handicap facilities – applicants are encouraged to submit proposals designed to enhance handicap accessibility at existing facilities. Handicap facilities that exceed existing ADA requirements are encouraged.
- Urban waterfront access sites – improved public access to deteriorating or underutilized urban waterfronts through reconstruction or rehabilitation.
- Reconstruction or relocation of existing damaged public access facilities. Primarily for sites not originally funded by this program, or for improvements to any sites at least fifteen (15) years old.
- Maintenance at previously funded sites
- For Tier 1 communities, routine maintenance of sites previously funded under the program.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include local governments in the 20 coastal counties and their municipalities that have public trust waters (ocean, estuarine or riverine waters) within their jurisdictions.
20 coastal counties are Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell and Washington, Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Hyde and Pamlico, Brunswick, New Hanover, Onslow and Pender.
For more information, visit Beach & Waterfront Access Grants.