A developer in North Raleigh wants to add 300 single-family homes; and building is set to begin on a Wade Ave. townhouse community.
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County Commissioners Approve Fuel Efficiency Program
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Count Commissioners this week approved a fuel efficiency program for county vehicles and funding for the county’s transit investment strategy.
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Southeast Raleigh Mobile Home Owners Face Relocation
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The Wake County Board of Commissioners approved two rezoning cases Monday, one of which will displace more than a dozen mobile home residents in Southeast Raleigh.
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County Commissioners Hope to Increase School Funding
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Wake County Commissioners on Monday discussed the need for additional funding for the county’s school system.
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County Commissioners Discuss Open Space Program
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Wake County Commissioners on Monday discussed the county’s open space program.
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County Commissioners Approve Capital Expenditures
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County Commissioners met Tuesday to approve more than $1.6 million in capital expenditures, among other items.
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Wake County Will Hire Transit Consultants
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Wake County officials will be hiring a transit consultant to create a new transit plan.
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Teacher Pay Sales Tax Vote Slated for Commission’s August Meeting
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After a contentious discussion about a potential sales tax referendum, Wake County Commissioners Monday decided to hold a vote in August to put the increase on the November ballot.
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Small Teacher Raise Included in Wake Budget
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Wake Commissioners Tuesday adopted a budget that includes a raise for teachers, which will be funded by ABC Board revenue. Democrats on the board said it wasn’t enough.
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Wake County Budget Could Include Teacher Raise
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Wake County Commissioners Monday directed the county manager to work with the school board to find additional funding for teacher pay.
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Wake Commissioners Want to Fund Emergency Ops Center in CIP
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Wake County Commissioners want to move forward with their own emergency operations center and have asked staff to include it on the county’s next five-year capital improvement plan.