2012 General Election Voter Guide
Wake Commission Candidates Hope for Bipartisanship
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Republicans will remain in control of the Wake County Board of Commissioners, but candidates hope that there will be less partisanship.
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Republicans will remain in control of the Wake County Board of Commissioners, but candidates hope that there will be less partisanship.
Voters will make a decision this November on a $200 million bond that would enable Wake Tech to expand existing campuses and construct a new one.
Planning Commissioners approved a site plan this week for Citrix’s new downtown office.
City Councilors Tuesday rejected using city parking decks as advertising space, but approved a public hearing for a change in the food truck ordinance, more urban pygmy goats and sensitivity training and outreach for the ART program.
New zoning changes for RTP will allow the area to have a more urban feel.
New software enables residents to add comments to City Council agenda items.
Councilors agreed Tuesday to provide more training for vendors in the Accessible Raleigh Transit program, but plans for a possible new 24-hour call center require more research.
The city moves forward with a partnership between Capital Area Transit and Triangle Transit to create a cohesive regional bus system.
Some residents will have to find another place to park now that their front lawn is off limits. City council members also approved working with Triangle Transit to begin regional branding efforts, and a long list of traffic calming projects.
The City Council will spend Monday afternoons discussing the Unified Development Ordinance.