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Council Authorizes Interlocal Water Agreement
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City Council authorized Tuesday an agreement with Johnston County that would help grow both entities’ water supplies.
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City Council authorized Tuesday an agreement with Johnston County that would help grow both entities’ water supplies.
It is estimated that more than 50 percent of North Carolina residents live under a Homeowner’s Association, which can lead to conflicts over everything from unpaid dues to common area improvements.
Photos from this weekend’s Wide Open Bluegrass Festival
This week on the development beat, we take a quick look at the city’s new “experience” plan for the downtown, look at some new restaurants coming to the area and address a reader’s e-mail.
Demolition to make way for the new Gramercy Apartments on North Street began in earnest yesterday, as the Greater Life Christian Church on Boylan Avenue was reduced to rubble and the teardown began on an office building on an adjoining lot facing Glenwood Avenue.
This week on the Development Beat, a new indoor shooting range is coming to Raleigh, alongside nearly a half dozen new restaurants, including Carolina Ale House and Smashburger.
A business owner who wants out of his service district has agreed to wait on a decision by the Law & Public Safety Committee regarding the amendment of a business improvement district’s boundaries.
City Council recently adopted an amended road race policy which would reduce the total number of races allowed per year and create a comprehensive notification process for affected residents.
City Councilors last week unanimously approved a resolution that would appoint Kay Crowder to her husband’s seat should his health prevent him from serving out the remainder of his term.