Dec 3, 2012 | City Council, Technology, Transportation
Do you know someone that can adopt a CAT bus shelter in Southwest Raleigh? Maybe it’s a business, a volunteer group, a school, a neighborhood, or an individual? The obligation includes a 1-year commitment to clean the adopted bus shelter once a month and report...
Oct 9, 2012 | City Council, South West Raleigh
A joint hearing of the Raleigh City Council and the Planning Commission will be at held on October 16 at 6:30 pm at city hall to review changes to food truck regulations. Proposed changes would amend regulations on food trucks, including removing restrictions on...
Sep 5, 2012 | City Council, Economic Development
It become official at yesterday’s City Council meeting: the Downtown Raleigh Amphitheater is now the Red Hat Amphitheater for the next five years. According to a press release from the City of Raleigh, Red Hat, the world’s open source leader, and the City of...
Aug 1, 2012 | City Council, Transportation
Guest post by Raleigh City Councilor Thomas Crowder The NCDOT has sent me a letter requesting comments from public officials/local agencies on the proposed widening of I-440 from Wade Avenue in Raleigh south to Walnut Street (Crossroads) in Cary. The project is...
Jul 18, 2012 | City Council, Innovation
Raleigh wants a piece of the $9 million dollars up for grabs in the Mayors Challenge offered by Bloomberg Philanthropies. The only thing we have to do is come up with one of the best ideas to improve our local government. The good news is, that idea is already in the...
Jan 23, 2012 | City Council, South West Raleigh
The Front Yard Parking text change, TC-07-09, is back on the Comprehensive Planning Committee’s agenda this week. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 5:00 pm at City Council Chambers (222 W. Hargett Street). The most recent updates to the...