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Ariella Monti

City Council

Committee Passes Front-Yard Parking Ordinance

By Ariella Monti | June 14, 2012

If approved by council, a new law would require residents near NC State to find new places to park.

City Council

City Has Backlog of Unfunded Street Projects

By Ariella Monti | June 13, 2012

More than 30 street improvement projects remain to be funded in the proposed budget and Capital Improvement Plan.

City Council

Planning Commission Approves Marietta Quarry Expansion

By Ariella Monti | June 12, 2012

The Raleigh Planning Commission Tuesday gave Martin Marietta the OK to expand a quarry in North Raleigh.

News

Increasing Population and Decreased Funding Puts Strain on Emergency Services

By Ariella Monti | June 11, 2012

Officials say that the emergency service system isn’t going into crisis mode any time soon, but the system continues to feel the affects of a growing population and limited funding.

City Council

City Awards Citrix Grant for Expansion

By Ariella Monti | June 7, 2012

City councilors approved an economic development incentive grant to Citrix Systems for its expansion in Raleigh.

City Council

Residents Request Increased Funding for Employees, Nonprofits

By Ariella Monti | June 6, 2012

Raleigh residents voice their thoughts on the proposed budget.

City Council

Council Roundup: New Mint Tenant Contract Approved

By Ariella Monti | June 6, 2012

City councilors approved a new tenant for the now-vacant Mint restaurant, special event signage laws see a change, and the Planning Commission gets more time to review the UDO.

City Council

Council Approves Additional Fines for Delinquent Parking Tickets

By Ariella Monti | June 6, 2012

City councilors approved increasing fines for drivers who are more than six months late paying their parking tickets. And the city can now collect those fines from a resident’s state tax return.

City Council

City, County Meet to Discuss Hotel and Food Tax Revenues

By Ariella Monti | June 1, 2012

In a joint meeting with Wake County commissioners and Raleigh city councilors, they approved a financial plan for dealing with hotel and prepared food taxes.

County Government

Nursing Home Advocates Struggle to Find Volunteers

By Ariella Monti | May 29, 2012

A Wake County committee is having difficulty attracting and retaining members who play a large role in advocating for nursing home patients. And the problem isn’t limited to Wake County.

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