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Arborist: Trees Will Survive Moore Square Redesign

By Laura Baverman | April 29, 2013

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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N. Raleigh Watershed Development Awaits More Analysis

By Ariella Monti | April 26, 2013

Councilors want a public meeting and a downstream analysis before approving a commercial development in the Falls Lake watershed.

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City Sues for $1.5 Million Erosion Control Fine

By James Borden | April 25, 2013

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.

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Committee OKs Affordable Housing Loans

By Ariella Monti | April 25, 2013

A Council committee this week approved $1.4 million in loans for two affordable housing projects in Raleigh.

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Design is Hot Button for Glenwood Pedestrian Bridge

By Ariella Monti | April 25, 2013

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.

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Transit Easements Becoming Part of Projects Early

By Ariella Monti | April 24, 2013

For some in city government, the best time to ask a developer for a transit easement is during a rezoning.

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Chocolatier’s Growing Pains are Good for Business

By Laura Baverman | April 18, 2013

Raleigh’s homegrown chocolate company Escazu is ready to expand, but waiting for the right space.

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Commissioners Approve Employee Health Clinics

By Ariella Monti | April 17, 2013

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.

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Allen Out as City Manager

By | April 17, 2013

City Council members announced Wednesday they will not to renew City Manager Russell Allen’s contract this year.

City Council

Council Delays Peace Bond Vote

By Ariella Monti | April 16, 2013

City Councilors want William Peace College officials to meet with the community before it will approve the school’s bond request.

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