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Developers Could Be Responsible for Future Traffic Calming Projects

By Ariella Monti | October 17, 2012

City Councilors will explore a change to traffic calming in new urban developments.

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Transit Program Could See More Training, New Call Center

By Ariella Monti | September 26, 2012

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.

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Sandy Forks Road Redesign Funding Approved

By Ariella Monti | September 13, 2012

City Council members recently approved allocating money for Sandy Forks Road design work, but the source of construction funding is still unknown.

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A Breakdown of Southeastern Toll Roads

By Ariella Monti | September 4, 2012

Another section of the Triangle Expressway toll road recently opened to the public. We wondered how it compares to other toll roads in the country.

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Residents Invited to Learn About New Union Station

By Jennifer Suarez | August 4, 2012

Raleigh residents are invited to learn more about the Union Station project downtown at a public information session and workshop Monday at the Raleigh Convention Center.

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With Wake Tax Off the Table, City Transit Planners Look to Short-Term

By Lauren Ramsdell | July 24, 2012

Raleigh transportation planners are coming up with alternate ideas to improve the city’s transit. The plans follow a vote by the Wake County Commission not to put a voter referendum on the November ballot for a half-cent sales tax increase to pay for a transit plan.

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Raleigh’s Bet on the Electric Car: Only Time Will Tell

By Will Huntsberry | July 9, 2012

As electric vehicle charging stations begin to dot the city’s landscape, the Record asks if they’re here to stay.

City Council

Bike Lanes Debated for Sections of Oberlin Road

By Jennifer Suarez | May 2, 2012

Raleigh City Councilors approved moving forward Tuesday with plans to add sharrows to Oberlin Road, but will wait for public input before considering bike lanes for some sections.

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Crabtree Valley Causing Headache for City Planners

By Leslie Rudd | April 2, 2012

With no immediate solution to traffic problems around Crabtree Valley, is Raleigh ready to add another development around Lead Mine Road and Glenwood Avenue?

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Capital Boulevard Corridor Could Get a Makeover

By Saja Hindi | March 28, 2012

The city recently released a draft study to change the face of Capital Boulevard. Residents can comment on the draft through April 12.

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