Southwest Citizens to Vote on Z-26-12 Rezoning

Join the Southwest Citizens Advisory Council (SWCAC) with newly elected co-chairs, Connie Crumpler and Anthony McLeod, as they review the rezoning petition for Z-26-12. The rezoning involves 1.71 acres near the intersection of Lake Wheeler Road and Tryon Road.

Chad Essick, attorney at Poyner Spruill, will present the rezoning case Z-26-12 and answer any questions. The petitioners are looking to rezone the property from Office & Institutional – 1 CUD to Neighborhood Business CUD. The SWCAC will vote on the rezoning case.

Also on the agenda, attendees at the meeting will be asked to share what is happening in their community. The SWCAC will have monthly reports from Raleigh Police Department and Parks and Recreation and the group will attend to other SWCAC business.

Join the SWCAC Google Group to get updates between monthly meetings. The meeting this month will be held on May 14, 2011, at 7:00 pm, at Peach Road Community Center, 911 Ileagnes Road, Raleigh, NC 27603.

Not sure if you live in the SWCAC, check out the CAC map [PDF]. Download the complete newsletter and agenda [PDF].

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About Jason Hibbets

I'm a neighborhood advocate. I started off by getting involved in the Pleasant Ridge & Ramsgate Community Watch program and helped unite other neighborhoods in my community by forming the Lineberry Alliance. I continue work with neighborhood leaders in the District D Neighborhood Alliance (DDNA) and serve as planning co-chair for CityCamp Raleigh. I've completed Raleigh Neighborhood College (Spring 2005) and Leadership North Carolina (May 2007). In 2009, I lead a group of volunteers to review Raleigh's 2030 Comprehensive Plan. I served as chair of Raleigh's South West Citizen Advisory Council (SWCAC) from April 2010-2012. I have a genuine interest in strong communities, fostering diversity, understanding the issues, and using an open source approach in my work. You can follow me on Twitter: @jhibbets
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