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Sandhills Ecosystem Richmond (67%) Hoke (59%) Moore (58%) Scotland (41%)

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Sandhills Ecosystem Richmond (67%) Hoke (59%) Moore (58%) Scotland (41%)

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  1. Mission: Serve as a model for regional sustainability planning, improving the quality of life for current and future generations through consensus, shared vision and collaborative action. Vision: A vibrant and prosperous region with a balanced and sustainable mix of natural, economic and cultural resources.Purpose: Promote sustainable development and practices.

  2. Sandhills Ecosystem Boundary Sandhills EcosystemRichmond (67%) Hoke (59%) Moore (58%) Scotland (41%) Harnett (36%)Lee (33%) Cumberland (11%)Montgomery (10%)2,507,600 Total Acres 977,600 Acres (39%) of Sandhills Ecosystem Carthage Troy

  3. Team Structure Leverage Bragg & NCDENR Resources Sustainable SANDHILLS Water Team Materials Use Team Energy Team Air Team Land Use Team Cultural Team Sustainable FORT BRAGG • Water Use • Water Quality • Waste Reduction • Green Purchasing • Green Building • Energy Conservation • Air Quality • Transportation • Land - Compatible Use • Land – Training • Cultural Resources

  4. LAURINBURG Downtown, looking south

  5. WAGRAM Downtown, Hwy 401 north

  6. ROCKINGHAM Approach to downtown Hwy 1 north

  7. DUNN Downtown Main Street

  8. LAURINBURG Leith Creek, ID’d for trail and park

  9. DUNN I-95, Exit 73

  10. WAGRAM Lumber River is a key asset

  11. ROCKINGHAM Downtown square & fountain

  12. DUNN Dunn-Erwin Rail Trail

  13. DUNN Wetlands for greenway

  14. DUNN Group with VTA posters

  15. A Regional Sustainability InitiativeJon Parsons, P.E.Executive Directorwww.sustainablesandhills.orgjonparsons@sustainablesandhills.org910-484-9098

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