County Government
County Moves Forward with School Bond
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County Commissioners Monday voted to put an $810 million school bond before voters this October. In other business, commissioners approved a loan for an expansion of the Marbles museum.
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County Commissioners Monday voted to put an $810 million school bond before voters this October. In other business, commissioners approved a loan for an expansion of the Marbles museum.
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Members of a City Council committee Tuesday approved grants for some small nonprofit groups and a three-year contract for a new insurance broker.
Members of a Council committee Tuesday approved changes for the traffic calming public participation process and discussed a way for residents to crowdfund small projects.
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Raleigh City Councilors adopted the budget for the next fiscal year, passing the $700 million mark for the first time. Property taxes will not increase, but sewer and solid waste fees are going up. The city will add back 40 jobs lost during the recession and give 3 percent merit raises to employees.
Wake County Commissioners Monday adopted a budget for the new fiscal year that includes increases in spending but no property tax hikes.
A developer filed a lawsuit recently against the city after Councilors approve a site plan for a nearby property.
With state officials unwilling to give the city any answers, it’s possible that city leaders will have to find additional funding for the potential Dix property lease.
City officials want to expand bus service throughout Raleigh, but city staff think they should start with New Bern Avenue.