City Council
Council Delays Peace Bond Vote
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City Councilors want William Peace College officials to meet with the community before it will approve the school’s bond request.
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City Councilors want William Peace College officials to meet with the community before it will approve the school’s bond request.
University confirms that it has interest in the bankrupt Seaboard Station properties off Peace Street.
Committee members are concerned that allowing commercial development in the watershed could open door for more, less responsible development.
A developer is willing to pay for a pedestrian bridge connecting the north and south sides of Glenwood Avenue near one of its most notorious intersections.
Wake County Commissioners may open two free health clinics to serve county employees, which county staff say will save money. In other business Monday, Commissioners discussed whether to partner with Raleigh for county emergency communications.
To make up for declining visitors and circulation, county officials will consider extending hours at community libraries.
The city dropped a hydroelectric facility project at Falls Lake because it wasn’t economically viable.
Lifetime Fitness’ new facility off I-540 will be scrutinized in the City Council’s Comprehensive Planning Committee.
Councilors Tuesday approved a consultant for the transit station master planning process and a public hearing for a south Raleigh resurfacing project. In other news, Raleigh roosters are off the chopping block.
Raleigh’s financials continue to look good as the economy recovers, but increasing service demands are adding pressure.