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Citing time constraints and privacy concerns, Raleigh City Councilors have decided to hold all interviews for a new city manager behind closed doors.
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Citing time constraints and privacy concerns, Raleigh City Councilors have decided to hold all interviews for a new city manager behind closed doors.
Some Raleigh residents are pushing the envelope of design in the city’s historic districts. And they’re putting pressure on the Raleigh Historic Development Commission to take a stance on ultra-modern architecture.
In recent months, Councilors have discussed a new mixed-use development near Crabtree Valley Mall that may result in a new pedestrian bridge. The Record takes a look at how a once-quiet area became the congested intersection drivers see today.
As the closing date to apply for Raleigh’s open city manager job approaches, City Councilors discuss the interview process.
At current funding levels, the city can only afford to pave its street system once every 50 years. The result is less asphalt for more money.
With his exit on the horizon, the most divisive member of the school board of the past four years reflects on accomplishments from his term and what he would like to do differently now.
Planning Commissioners this week rescinded approval for the Edison Office project, but in the meantime approved plans for two new residential developments.
Changes are coming for the Planning Commission as the new Unified Development Ordinance goes into effect on Sept 1.
Six months after artisan incubator Kindred Raleigh Boutique suddenly closed in downtown Raleigh, Michelle Smith, the creative force behind the concept, is regrouping for new artisan space Gather. EntreDot, the business incubator with the lease on Kindred, pulled the plug after just three months.
Councilors want the developer of a North Raleigh property to file a new rezoning application that would prohibit gas stations.