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Town Council Continues Plans to Develop Coal Ash Site in April 2022

by Admin | Apr 27, 2022 | Affordable Housing, Town Planning

Posted on April 27, 2022 by admin  Source:  Friends of Bolin Creek The Chapel Hill Town Council will review a concept plan for the redevelopment of 828 MLK, the present Police Department offices on April 27th. Given the public interest in this topic, we don’t know why...

North-East Chapel Hill Neighbors Petition Town Council for Area Planning

by Admin | Apr 26, 2022 | Affordable Housing, Town Planning

C Click on the petition banner to sign this petition. North-East Chapel Hill Neighborhoods Call on Town Council to do Area Planning Petition Summary Four individual concept plans have been submitted for new developments along Old Chapel Hill Road in north-east Chapel...

Are we Building Communities, or Just Structures?

by admin | Jan 31, 2022 | Affordable Housing, Town Planning

How did “Blue Hill” and the market-rate apartment frenzy begin? Speaking at a Chapel Hill Economic Development meeting sometime around 2012, Roger Perry, president of a prominent Chapel Hill development firm, expressed to Town officials that it was just too hard to...

Short-term Rentals in Chapel Hill: A Successful Collaboration

by admin | Dec 29, 2021 | Town Planning

The passage of regulations for short-term rentals (STRs) is a success story for 2021. It was the combination of  neighborhood and business interests coming together around common interests and creating an atmosphere where a meaningful change in Town policy became...

Here are 5 reasons Aura does not measure up to the kind of development Chapel Hill needs….

by admin | Jul 1, 2021 | Affordable Housing, Mobility, Town Planning

Estes Drive users, neighbors and parents could not convince a Council majority that the Aura development project would fail to protect public safety and ensure a mobile Estes Drive. The Mayor and Town Council voted 5 – 3 a second time on June 23rd to approve the...

Last Meeting Before Break, Council Votes on Two Major Projects

by admin | Jun 28, 2021 | Town Planning

AURA. On June 16, the Town Council voted 5 – 3 in favor of the Aura permit.  For a rezoning, the law requires a super majority or two votes with a simple majority. Here is how they voted. How they Voted. On June 28 the the Town Council will vote a second time on...
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