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(12/06/23 4:22am)
On Nov. 21, the Carrboro Police Department provided Nathan Milian, the property manager of Carr Mill Mall, with a notice of violation regarding the towing signs located on the mall’s property.
(11/17/23 2:58am)
Lauren Robinson’s car was towed at Carr Mill Mall on Nov. 4. Robinson, a UNC junior, said she parked at Carr Mill, shopped inside the mall with some friends, and crossed the street for 20 minutes to do some more shopping nearby.
(11/13/23 2:50am)
As I’m leaving my 3:30 p.m. class, my thoughts are overclouded by an alert that stops me in my tracks. I realize my car is in danger of having a $30 fine. I imagine it confidently wavering back and forth on my windshield, announcing the crime I’ve just committed to the whole world.
(11/02/23 11:24pm)
During its Oct. 24 meeting, the Carrboro Town Council discussed new land use ordinance text amendments to modify residential parking and approved a new maximum for residential parking spaces.
(04/09/23 6:48pm)
About a third of the parking spaces in the Eastgate Crossing shopping center in Chapel Hill are currently unusable due to construction. But, work should be done within the next month.
(03/21/23 11:47pm)
While Chapel Hill and Carrboro border one another, the towns handle parking finances and enforcement very differently.
(01/23/23 10:32pm)
I am a fourth-year medical student at the School of Medicine, and over the past four years, I have seen how the visitor parking fee at the Dogwood Deck can become a significant source of stress for patients and their family members.
(01/16/23 8:21pm)
Raleigh-Durham International Airport plans to nearly triple the size of one of its parking lots to accommodate an increase in passenger traffic, raising environmental concerns. The construction will increase the lot’s proximity to William B. Umstead State Park.
(04/26/22 11:12pm)
Parking in Chapel Hill is already a stressful and difficult undertaking. But for the town’s disabled and low-income residents? It’s a nightmare.
(04/19/22 10:02pm)
For disabled veteran Darice Johnson, finding parking in downtown Chapel Hill can often be a challenge due to congestion on the small streets.
(01/25/21 3:26am)
Erin Day, a doctoral candidate in UNC’s chemistry department, contacted UNC parking repeatedly this summer to request a parking permit for a disabled lot.
(10/07/20 12:14am)
Residents of Chapel Hill can expect to see expanded parking downtown within the next two years.
(07/16/20 1:51am)
Ask any student who’s moved off campus, or any first-year who’s been denied a parking space on campus: finding a long-term parking spot can feel like a treasure hunt.
(07/03/20 3:07am)
Many questions remain about the return to campus this fall — but Chapel Hill Transit’s current 10-passenger capacity limit has some students concerned that they won't be able to get to class at all this semester.
(03/02/20 3:40am)
The Town of Carrboro is updating its study on downtown parking this year with the hopes of determining how residents use parking to find ways to improve it.
(10/09/19 1:23am)
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen is considering increasing enforcement of parking time limits, charging for parking and building a new parking deck.
(10/03/19 1:57am)
The Carrboro Board of Alderman discussed affordable housing, parking and environmental issues in its meeting on Tuesday.
(10/03/19 1:55am)
Between taking care of her child, medication and copay costs, chemotherapy and doctor’s appointments, and making the two-hour drive from Fayetteville to Chapel Hill every week, the last thing Nunny Reece wants to worry about is a parking fee.
(09/19/19 12:30am)
Violators of the new weeknight parking initiative will be issued educational warnings rather than initial citations, Director of Transportation & Parking at UNC Cheryl Stout said at a meeting on Wednesday.
(08/28/19 2:36pm)
Young families and students filled every chair in the Purple Bowl at lunchtime on Thursday. Despite the late summer heat and little protection from the sun, customers trickled to the outdoor seating.