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Monthly Archives: November 2006

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Filling the Void

Posted on November 21, 2006 by Growth Matters
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The Triangle continues to grow. Our transportation needs continue to grow as well. Unfortunately our state leaders don’t think that our growth is a priority—given the amount of money we send to the state and the amount we get back … Continue reading →

Posted in Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, Planning for Growth, Regional Issues, Transportation & Traffic | 4 Replies

Property Rights Progress

Posted on November 16, 2006 by Growth Matters
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At the TCC, we believe in protecting property rights. It’s in our mission. It’s in the US Constitution, and property rights are a fundamental reason why our country is so prosperous—and successful. And it’s important that we continue to balance … Continue reading →

Posted in Property Rights & Interests | 2 Replies

Media’s Take on Impact Fees and the Election

Posted on November 10, 2006 by Growth Matters
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WakePol, the N & O’s political blog, spins the Wake BOC election results and what it means for impact fees. … Continue reading →

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Common Bonds

Posted on November 8, 2006 by Growth Matters
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The Friends of Wake County deserve a pat on the back. The business community, in a united front, prevailed in the massive school bond campaign—almost a billion dollars (unbelievable to some folks). This victory means the business community can take … Continue reading →

Posted in Balanced Growth, Schools & Growth | Leave a reply

Wake Voters Reject Slow Growth Message

Posted on November 8, 2006 by Growth Matters
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While the US waits to see who will control Congress, it looks like the Republicans will maintain control of the Wake County Board of Commissioners. Tony Gurley, Joe Bryan (both supporters of the bond) and Paul Coble are likely winners. … Continue reading →

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