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Love Your Live Oak Adoption. Help Kill Devil Hills beautify your neighborhood by planting a native live oak tree. The Town of Kill Devil Hills Community Appearance Commission would like to continue their Live Oak initiative by offering a young live oak tree to eligible applicants.
The Fire Department protects the lives and property of citizens and visitors from fire damage and injury. The career and volunteer, and support personnel are responsible for fire prevention, suppression, investigations, emergency medical assistance, disaster control, and hazardous material responses and rescue.
Experience Kill Devil Hills. Our pristine beach is an obvious draw to our area, but visiting the beach is just the beginning! Kill Devil Hills takes pride in being able to offer a variety of recreational opportunities to accommodate many people. Finding great fun and adventure here is easy.
Kill Devil Hills received its municipal charter from the North Carolina General Assembly on March 6, 1953. It is located in the middle of the Outer Banks and is the largest municipality in Dare County, with a year round population of over 7,800 people.
Office Inquiries: 252-449-5337. After hours non-emergency: 252-473-3444. For immediate assistance during a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1. The Police Department as part of, and empowered by, the community is committed to protecting the live, property and rights of all people.
Such documents, commonly known as Land Use Plans (LUPs), provide local elected officials with a set of guidelines for development patterns and other land use issues that are important to the community. Land Use Plans include policies on various topics, and implementation activities for the policies.
Water Billing & Service. Click the button below to make a water bill payment. Autodraft Form: Make water service billing easy through autodrafts to your account by submitting this form. View Prior Water Bills.
First Flight Farmers Market. The Town of Kill Devil Hills is proud to support our small business community by hosting farmers markets throughout the year. Markets are held on a regular basis throughout the summer season and special holiday markets occur in the winter months.
The following roads in Kill Devil Hills are maintained by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT): US 158, Virginia Dare Trail, and Colington Road.
Kill Devil Hills Town Code. Select the links below to view recent ordinance amendments that have been adopted but are not yet codified into the Town Code: 20-1 Ordinance designating property located at 500 West Avalon Drive and known as Sharp Cottage as a Local Historic Landmark.