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Arborist: Trees Will Survive Moore Square Redesign
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A study of the 68 trees in Moore Square found that they will survive construction of a redesigned park on the site if the work is done right.
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A study of the 68 trees in Moore Square found that they will survive construction of a redesigned park on the site if the work is done right.
Councilors want a public meeting and a downstream analysis before approving a commercial development in the Falls Lake watershed.
A lawsuit filed recently by the city reveals that a developer has failed to correct an erosion control issue on its property – leading to a total of more than $1.5 million in fines.
A Council committee this week approved $1.4 million in loans for two affordable housing projects in Raleigh.
The design of a pedestrian bridge connected to a North Raleigh rezoning project was the big topic of discussion during Wednesday’s Comprehensive Planning Committee meeting.
For some in city government, the best time to ask a developer for a transit easement is during a rezoning.
Raleigh’s homegrown chocolate company Escazu is ready to expand, but waiting for the right space.
Wake County Commissioners Monday approved a contract with Marathon Health to manage and operate a new employee health clinic that would be free to use by county staff.
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.