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Residents Wary as Peace Remains Quiet on Seaboard
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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.
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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.
A nonprofit group will receive city funding to help set up a temporary farmers market in Southeast Raleigh.
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.
A Council committee this week approved $1.4 million in loans for two affordable housing projects in Raleigh.
City Council members announced Wednesday they will not to renew City Manager Russell Allen’s contract this year.
City Councilors want William Peace College officials to meet with the community before it will approve the school’s bond request.
Committee members are concerned that allowing commercial development in the watershed could open door for more, less responsible development.
Lifetime Fitness’ new facility off I-540 will be scrutinized in the City Council’s Comprehensive Planning Committee.
Councilors Tuesday approved a consultant for the transit station master planning process and a public hearing for a south Raleigh resurfacing project. In other news, Raleigh roosters are off the chopping block.