City Council
Red Light Cameras Get the Green, Again
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Red light cameras were approved on a second vote and other city council happenings.
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Red light cameras were approved on a second vote and other city council happenings.
Councilors question the safety of outdoor seating, St. Augustine’s stadium building schedule, supportive housing and the new public art policy were all up for vote at Tuesday’s Council Meeting.
Passengers of area buses, including Capital Area Transit, will soon be able to see their bus’s arrival in real-time with GoTriangle’s GoLive program.
A rezoning application and the sale of city-owned property are just two things the council will vote on this Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the Planning Commission approved rezoning a property on Oberlin Road and Clark Avenue so a mixed-use building could be developed.
St. Augustine’s College hopes to purchase 15 city-owned lots in Southeast Raleigh with plans to build housing for low- and moderate-income residents.
Fundraising is one measure used to gauge support for candidates. We take a look at the 35-day campaign finance reports in the City Council race to see whose raising the most money.
In profile interviews with the Record, the mayoral candidates – Nancy McFarlane, Randall Williams and Billie Redmond – discuss their views on impact fees.
City councilors approve moving forward with next phase of the Falls Lake Dam hydroelectric project and other important tidbits from Tuesday’s city council meeting.
City councilors voted 4 to 3 to extend the red light camera program, which places cameras at busy intersections. But, the vote failed because it needed five votes to pass.