Chapel Hill Town Council thinks LUMO is outdated
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed the possibility of rewriting the town’s Land Use Management Ordinance Wednesday.
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The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed the possibility of rewriting the town’s Land Use Management Ordinance Wednesday.
Commercial, economic and residential development was discussed by the Orange County Board of Commissioners and the Hillsborough Board of Commissioners at a joint meeting Thursday to grapple with plans of economic development in the face of projected town and county growth.
Monday, at the quarterly Orange County Board of Commissioners public hearing, Michael Harvey, supervisor of the Orange County current planning division, presented proposed amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance, which establishes standards and regulations for development of Orange County.
As parents grapple with how to protect their children from the dangers of the internet, Chapel Hill and Carrboro City Schools work to educate students and parents about internet safety.
The long process of changing the current Carrboro land use ordinance continues.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools candidates tackled current issues at the Orange County Democratic Party Candidate forum Tuesday.
Daily Tar Heel staff writer Janna Childers sat down with Becky Salomon, a graduate student in the Nursing School and a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, for Town Talk’s weekly Humans of Chapel Hill feature. To view the original Humans of New York blog, see here.