Gov. Easley to Address Chamber of Commerce
Gov. Mike Easley will be the keynote speaker at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting at the Carolina Club in UNC's Alumni Center.
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Gov. Mike Easley will be the keynote speaker at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting at the Carolina Club in UNC's Alumni Center.
The Chapel Hill Town Council, preparing to begin deliberations on the town's 2003-04 budget, hopes to avoid raising taxes for a second year in a row.
The Chapel Hill Town Council will discuss increasing the number of minority supervisors working for the town at a planning retreat today.
Chapel Hill's Street Fair Review Committee is seeking input from the community on whether to continue holding the Apple Chill festival in its current form.
Officials from Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County will give the Orange Water and Sewer Authority feedback on its new, more strict draft of the area's water conservation rules at a joint meeting tonight.
Though the Chapel Hill Town Council passed a temporary ban on duplex construction in October, members plan to consider allowing some duplexes, but only for families who need affordable housing.
With the implementation of the local half-cent sales tax last month and unexpected revenue from the state, Chapel Hill is proposing putting much of the surplus money toward improving town property, public safety and other town services.
With the prospect of a possible war against Iraq increasing, the Chapel Hill Town Council will be asked to consider a petition Monday speaking out against any U.S. military action.
Implementation of a recent proposal by the University's Advisory Committee on Transportation might encounter problems stemming from previous agreements with the town regarding development.
The Orange Water and Sewer Authority's public hearing tonight will be the last opportunity for public input on a new water conservation ordinance before it is sent to county and town governments for approval.
In the wake of the December ice storm that left much of the area without power for days, the Chapel Hill Town Council is considering a regulation that will make future power lines less susceptible to inclement weather but more expensive to install.
With the Chapel Hill Town Council expected to pass its new Land-Use Management Ordinance by the end of the month, some local officials are questioning the ordinance's impact on housing costs in the area.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce suggested business incentives and more flexibility on restrictions in the Land-Use Management Ordinance at a public forum Monday night.
The Chapel Hill Town Council has assembled an advisory panel to define and articulate the town's concerns about the development of the University's Horace Williams tract.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>With the recent opening of new clubs and taverns on Franklin Street and the expansion of a few existing bars, pub owners and community representatives have mixed feelings on having even more bars concentrated downtown.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Branch's Chapel Hill Bookshop, a family owned, independent bookstore, opened its doors Friday with more business than the owners expected and a lot of positive customer feedback.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The Orange Community Housing and Land Trust kicked off a new affordable housing project Friday in the Meadowmont development.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Town Council members will hear comments tonight from residents and developers on two planned subdivisions that are in conflict with proposed development restrictions.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Soon Franklin Street revelers will have a new place to drink and listen to live music -- The Library.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Parents, educators and school board members exchanged ideas about Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' initiative to reduce the school system's minority achievement gap at an educational summit Saturday morning.