News
Permit for In-Home Gun Dealer Approved
|
The Board of Adjustment Monday granted a special-use permit that would allow a resident to buy and sell guns out of his home.
Raleigh Public Record (https://theraleighcommons.org/raleighpublicrecord/topics/featured/page/3/)
The Board of Adjustment Monday granted a special-use permit that would allow a resident to buy and sell guns out of his home.
Members of a second City Council committee approved funding for an affordable housing community in Southwest Raleigh.
Peace University officials withdrew an application for bond after City Council members asked the school to meet with residents and share its plan for the Seaboard Station shopping center.
Councilors Tuesday delayed a vote for a project on Charles Drive so that more residents could have input.
County budget talks for the next fiscal year start next week, and Wake County Manager David Cooke says he will propose building the long-awaited Northeast Regional Library in Wakefield.
A proposed affordable housing community by DHIC has been put on hold so Councilors could have more discussion on the policy used to rank the appropriateness of the location.
Developers of the long-planned mixed-use project plan on breaking ground in September.
The city is accepting comments on the Blount Street – Person Street Corridor study until the end of the month, but so far any construction will have to wait.
A map of the existing Capital Area Greenway trails and what’s planned for the future.
In an exclusive interview with the Record, City Manager Russell Allen talks about what he’s learned as the city’s chief executive officer and what has helped Raleigh top all those “best of” lists. City Councilors last month decided not to renew to his contract.