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Laurel Hill Residents Give Cautious Nod to New Dam
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Following multiple design revisions, residents seemed to have reached a consensus for a dam rehabilitation that would include a new road with space for sidewalks.
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Following multiple design revisions, residents seemed to have reached a consensus for a dam rehabilitation that would include a new road with space for sidewalks.
Earlier this month, the Northwest CAC heard two rezoning cases from Stratford Land Developers, one for a retirement village and the other for an office building.
The Southeast CAC heard a presentation earlier this month on a new shopping center coming to their neck of the woods.
Today on the Development Beat, we look at some recently issued renovation permits throughout the city.
Raleigh residents turned out in full force to fill the Duke Center for Performing Arts auditorium to voice opposition to the proposed citywide remapping that aims to add increased density to the city to deal with a rapidly growing population.
At a private meeting held earlier this week, a presentation was given by Raleigh Planning Director Ken Bowers titled “Oakwood, the UDO and You.” Here is that presentation.
City Council on Tuesday discussed plans for issuing a request for proposals for management of the Raleigh Business Incubator.
The owner of a former Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Southeast Raleigh was given the go-ahead from council this week to develop the space into a restaurant.
The second public hearing was held last night for zoning case Z-27-14, the citywide remapping case, in Fletcher Hall at the Duke Energy Center. While city hall reporter Chris Tepedino works on his official write-up, please enjoy this very unofficial summary of the night.
The Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood held a members-only meeting Monday night to address concerns over zoning case Z-27-14, which will remap about 30 percent of the city. We talked to some of those who attended.