2018 Community Health Assessment Presented at Board of County Commissioners MeetingHealth Department and Community Partners Present Findings
BURLINGTON- The 2018 Community Health Assessment (CHA) has been completed and was approved by the North Carolina Division of Public Health on May 1, 2019. Representatives from the Health Department and Healthy Alamance presented the findings of the report
Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Outreach
Alamance, Durham, Orange, and Person Counties are working together to update the Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan and your participation and input is valuable! This plan update is required to maintain eligibility for future pre- and post-disaster funding from FEMA. This effort will also help the counties and incorporated municipalities to identify hazard risks, understand
Alamance County Board of Elections to Conduct Educational Seminar on Voter ID Requirement
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Alamance County Board of Elections will hold an educational seminar about voter photo identification requirements at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 16, at the Williams High School Auditorium, 1307 South Church Street, Burlington, NC 27215.
The seminar is free and open to the public.
Beginning in 2020, voters will be required
Southern High-Mount Hermon Road Temporarily Closed
Due to a collapsed culvert, 1353 to 1363 Southern High-Mount Hermon Road, located between
Bellemont-Mt Hermon Road and Rogers Road, has been temporarily closed. Repairs are
estimated to take the next two days, and county officials anticipate the road will be opened by
Thursday, June 27.
For further questions, please contact the Alamance County Emergency Management
Department at 336-227-1365
Website Maintenance Notice for Weekend of June 28-30
You may have recently noticed some changes to pages on our county and library websites. This has been done to prepare our websites for some maintenance work that will be happening during the weekend of June 28-30. We are hopeful that this maintenance period will be uneventful, but wanted to let web citizens like you
Status of the Ossipee Dam in Altamahaw
This morning, the Alamance County Emergency Management Office and the AO Fire Department were alerted to water leaking from the base of the Ossipee Dam in Altamahaw. Since then, the NC Department of Transportation, the Department of Environmental Quality Dam Safety Division, and the State Emergency Management Office have been in contact with representatives from
Commissioners Meeting Reminder: No Meeting on July 1
Just a reminder there is no Commissioners’ Meeting scheduled for Monday, July 1st, the next regularly scheduled meeting is Monday, July 15th at 7:00 pm
Alamance County ISO Building Code Effectiveness Ratings Improve
According to the newest ISO (Insurance Services Office) Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule, Alamance County’s ratings improved from a residential score of six to four and a commercial score of five to three. This evaluation is conducted every ten years, and one through ten scores are determined by evaluation of administration of codes, plan review