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Planning Commission Recommends Approval for Parking Deck
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The Planning Commission Tuesday heard requests on projects ranging from a new parking deck to a renamed street.
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The Planning Commission Tuesday heard requests on projects ranging from a new parking deck to a renamed street.
The final weeks of November saw permits issued for the demolition of two apartment complexes – and the construction of one new one.
City Council Tuesday extended the Public Hearing for a controversial residential rezoning case.
Four new Wake County Commissioners were sworn in Monday, where they soon learned that county revenues had exceeded expectations for the previous fiscal year.
Wake County Commissioners last week approved the hiring of 86 new full-time employees to assist with the backlog caused by the NC FAST program.
Permits were issued last week for the construction of The Gramercy, a 203-unit apartment complex with ground-floor retail located in the Glenwood South district.
City Council approved the issuance of $21 million in revenue bonds for the low-income housing development Bluffs at Walnut Creek.
The city of Raleigh’s revenues once again exceeded its expenditures, to the tune of nearly $100 million for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2014.
Permits were issued recently for the demolition of Green Elementary School on Six Forks, and the city just issued bids for the teardown of the former Milner Inn property on Capital.
The design stage for a number of improvements to the city’s bicycle infrastructure has finished, and construction will start in the spring of 2015 of the more than 30 planned projects.