A Big Huge Welcome

We at Seaside Management would like to offer a big huge welcome to a number of associations we recently began working with:

Martins Point Homeowners Association (Kitty Hawk)

Monteray Pines Association (Corolla)

Pine Island Reserves (Corolla)

Ocean Hill 1 (Corolla)

Islander Condominiums (Avon)

Glad read more

Homeowners Insurance Rates Decrease for Outer Banks

On January 3, 2014 the NC Rate Bureau filed a request with the NC Department of Insurance to raise homeowners rates statewide.  The insurance companies wanted to increase rates by 35% on the Outer Banks.   Wayne Goodwin opened a public comment period statewide and more than 10,000 people mailed read more

Construction on the Wright Memorial Bridge, Take Two!

Watch out for the “orange cones” as they have reappeared on the Wright Memorial Bridge… below is more information from the Outer Banks Voice:

For the second time in two years, U.S. 158 has been reduced to one lane in each direction on the Wright Memorial Bridge so crews can finish read more

PCAM awarded to Kelly Shields, 1st in NE North Carolina!

Community Association Manager Earns Top Industry Professional Credential

Seaside Management is thrilled to announce that Vice President Kelly Shields recently earned her Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM) credential from Community Associations Institute (CAI).  Shields is the only read more

Made it Through

Well, we made it through Hurricane Arthur with no significant damage to our managed properties on the northern beaches, unfortunately Hatteras Island didn’t fare as well.  Flooding there was more significant but thankfully everyone we know is safe there.

Seaside Management has been out and about read more

Corrected Dates

OK, the two posts below were from Thursday evening, July 3 (not July 4). I have no idea why the date is incorrect but I can’t change it!  Sorry!

More from Dare County Emergency Management

As of 9:40 pm, Dare County Emergency Management reports on Category 2 Hurricane Arthur…

As Hurricane Arthur nears its arrival on the Outer Banks all disaster preparations should be completed.  Everyone in Dare County is advised to remain indoors and stay in place as conditions will dramatically read more

Yup, It’s Now a Category 2!

Thursday evening Hurricane Arthur strengthened to a Category 2 hurricane.  Per Dare County Emergency Management…

All Dare County residents should prepare for significant ocean overwash and soundside flooding from Hurricane Arthur.  Previously the forecast from the National Weather Service had read more

Upgrading to Category 2?

Hurricane Arthur is still cranking out winds of 90 MPH, but it’s expected to be upgraded to a Category 2 (meaning winds of 96-110) before reaching the Outer Banks. Batten down the hatches!

Quick Links

Need more info? Check out these sites:

Dare County Emergency Management http://darecountyem.com/

NC Department of Transportation http://www.ncdot.gov/

Weather Channel http://www.weather.com/

Outer Banks Voice http://outerbanksvoice.com/

Town of Duck http://www.townofduck.com/

Oregon Inlet Idiots  read more