When will I hear more about the independent scientific study?

More information will be available in the coming weeks online at dprplaymore.org. 

The City is planning a public information session in late June at City Hall to inform the community about the study and answer questions. There will be options for attending in person, virtually, or watching live. Once the date and time are finalized, this information will be posted on the project webpage and shared with the community as well. 

The environmental assessment will take about 5-6 weeks and the City will communicate results in late July. A second public meeting will be held at this time. The environmental assessment results and any recommendations from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ)-certified contractor will determine next steps. 

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