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Lodge project is on schedule


By DOUG GIBBS; Daily News Correspondent
Published: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 11:20 AM EDT
NEW HOLLAND — The effort to restore the Mattamuskeet Lodge remains on schedule, according to an official overseeing the project.

During the first phase of the project, hazardous materials in the building are being removed. The second phase, expected to begin this fall, calls for making the lodge structurally sound. Reports from engineers indicate the structural soundness of the observation tower is in better shape than anticipated.

Gordon Myers, deputy director of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, is overseeing the project. According to Myers, the second phase should be completed by July of next year. During the project’s third phase, the lodge will be restored. According to Myers, the third phase should begin next spring, before the second phase of the project is completed.

The lodge should be opened to the public in the spring or the fall of 2010, he said.


Meyers said he hopes there will be no funding delays with the project.

Federal legislation requires the lodge — once restored — be used to promote conservation efforts.

“The state is also going to make sure that the lodge is used for purposes that were identified in the community meetings that were held. We have asked the tourism department at North Carolina State University to develop a business plan for the operation of the lodge. The facility will be opened as a lodge where people will be able to spend the night,” Meyers said.

State. Rep. Tim Spear, who lives in Washington County, has been a big supporter of the project. He met with Myers at the lodge last week to discuss the project.

“The Mattamuskeet Lodge has played a significant role in the culture and the history of the people of Hyde County. It is the intent of the General Assembly to have the lodge fully restored and useful to the people of Hyde County, North Carolina, and the entire nation. It is hopeful that the project will stimulate the economy of Hyde County,” Spear said.





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