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CORRECTION: Visitors to southern Hatteras can still

enter by ferry  — and make reservations

By IRENE NOLAN

By IRENE NOLAN

By IRENE NOLAN

Earlier this evening, Dare County Emergency Management issued Hurricane Irene Advisory #35.

The headline on the advisory is, “Dare County Public Official Evacuation Advisory Mandatory Prohibition of Hatteras Island Visitors Without Ferry Reservations.”

I called county manager Bobby Outten to ask him what was different or had changed.

I posted a story that said that Dare County officials had “changed” the policy to call for mandatory reservations and that visitors who did not have reservations could no longer not make them.

Apparently, I misunderstood Outten’s explanation of why this new advisory was issued.

Actually, nothing has changed.

Visitors can still come to the southern Hatteras villages by way of the Swan Quarter or Cedar Island ferries from the mainland and through Ocracoke.

The only change is that reservations are now “mandatory,” according to county policy and that “mandatory” ferry reservations are the only way for visitors to re-enter Hatteras.

Visitors should not consider coming by plane or boat, Outten said in a phone call later this evening.

Ferry reservations are sold out, especially on weekends, for weeks to come.

However, Outten said that if someone cancels, a visitor could still get a reservation.

The idea he said is that the island’s infrastructure and supply line can support only so many additional people.

That number will be limited by the number who are able to obtain the “mandatory” reservation.

As they were before this evening.

Of course, this tweaking of the language of the visitor re-entry policy, for the second time this week, may make it easier for those who cannot get “mandatory” reservations collect their claims with trip insurance companies.
Here is the entire text of the latest Dare County advisory:

“Due to changing weather conditions that have suspended the emergency ferry service between Stumpy Point and Rodanthe, Dare County has placed a mandatory prohibition on visitors without ferry reservations to Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras Village.

There are supplies, facilities and infrastructure to safely accommodate visitors currently on the island and for those with ferry reservations; however, suspension of the emergency ferry service has compromised the supply lines and other infrastructure needed to preserve and protect public safety for additional guests who cannot secure access via the ferry service from Swan Quarter and Cedar Island.

Once operational, the emergency ferry, from Stumpy Point to Rodanthe, will only transport critical personnel, insurance adjusters, vendors carrying essential commodities, residents, and non-resident property owners.  Due to the heavy traffic demand on the Stumpy Point to Rodanthe ferries, visitors will not be able to be accommodated on the emergency ferry route.

For updated ferry information, call 1-800-293-3779. “

Island Free Press regrets the error and is happy to set the record straight.

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The North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division has been overwhelmed with reservations for visitors wishing to visit Ocracoke, as well as Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras village through Ocracoke. To help meet the demand, the division has added an additional departure from Cedar Island for Friday and Saturday only until Highway is repaired. The new departure times of 11 p.m. from Cedar Island and 1:30 a.m. from Ocracoke will begin Saturday, Sept. 17. The Cedar Island-Ocracoke schedule currently is: Departing Cedar Island at 7 a.m., 10, 1 p.m., 3:30 and 6; and Departing Ocracoke at 7:30 a.m., 10, 1 p.m., 3:30 and 8:30. Beginning Sept. 17 until Highway 12 is repaired, the schedule on Friday and Saturday will be: Departing Cedar Island at 7 a.m., 10, 1 p.m., 3:30, 6 and 11; and Departing Ocracoke at 7:30 a.m., 10, 1 p.m., 3:30, 8:30 and 1:30 a.m. The Swan Quarter-Ocracoke schedule remains as follows: Departing Swan Quarter at 7 a.m., 10, 12:30 p.m., 4:30 and 7; and Departing Ocracoke at 6:30 a.m., 9:30, 12:45 p.m., 4 and 10. Visitors are reminded that there are only four Sound Class vessels that can make the crossing from Cedar Island to Ocracoke and Swan Quarter to Ocracoke. These ferries can carry approximately 50 cars each. People are also reminded that it takes 2.5 hours to cross the Pamlico Sound from Swan Quarter and 2.25 hours to cross from Cedar Island. Travelers who want to get to Hatteras Island and are considering the new late run from Cedar Island are reminded that the last ferry from Ocracoke to Hatteras is at 11 p.m., and the first one is at 5 a.m. Reservations for these additional weekend runs will not be available online but can be made by calling 800-293-3779 (BY-FERRY) and pressing 2. The reservations center is open from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily. Reservations for all other departures to Ocracoke can be made at www.ncferry.org. Ferry schedule information is available by calling 800-293-3779 (BY-FERRY) and pressing 1, or via Twitter at www.twitter.com/ncdot_ferry.
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