County Government
County to Provide Open Space Access
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Wake County officials have agreed to open three county-owned properties to the public and prepare them for uses such as horseback riding and nature trails.
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Wake County officials have agreed to open three county-owned properties to the public and prepare them for uses such as horseback riding and nature trails.
The Lower Longview Lake will get a new dam and spillway, but residents want more work done to rehabilitate the lake.
Neighbors oppose driveway access onto a neighborhood street, but City Councilors aren’t legally able to prohibit it.
Challenger Wayne Maiorano Tuesday took District A from incumbent Randy Stagner, but the rest of the City Council remains the same.
The Northeast Regional Library will be getting back underway; County staff will ask for an extension to issue $45 million in library bonds. The county Monday also approved $1.6 million in funding for low-income energy customers.
Raleigh City Councilors Friday announced Ruffin Hall as the next city manager.
The city will file an injunction against Raleigh Recycling for what it believes is hazardous waste being dumped into city sewers.
With developers unable to get the tax credits needed to build an affordable housing project, the Stone’s Warehouse property will go out for bid.
City Councilors Tuesday approved a contract extension for the executive director for the City of Oaks Foundation that will take the nonprofit into financial independence.
Homeless advocates said Monday they want to continue to use Moore Square as a place to distribute food and would like a permanent shelter.