
City voters approved a $75 million transportation bond issue by 70 percent to 30 percent, setting the stage for a series of road projects and a 1.12-cent property tax hike next year. Read More …
City voters approved a $75 million transportation bond issue by 70 percent to 30 percent, setting the stage for a series of road projects and a 1.12-cent property tax hike next year. Read More …
We can all agree that we love Raleigh but hate sitting in traffic, which is why we should support the city’s $75 million transportation bond issue. It represents 18 strategically located projects that will improve our daily commute and our city. Read More …
The city will ask permission from Raleigh voters Tuesday to borrow $75 million to widen streets, improve bus stops, add roundabouts, and build miles of sidewalks and bicycle lanes. Read More …
When the legislature denies funding for greenways, we all lose. Greenways are not a “red” issue or a “blue” issue; they are a red, white and blue issue in that everyone loves greenways. The fact that our state elected officials are refusing to fund them only means one thing: They have never been on one. Read More …