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Monthly Archives: February 2009

How does Raleigh’s Comprehensive Plan affect you?

Posted on February 16, 2009 by Growth Matters
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That’s the question the Triangle Community Coalition attempted to answer at the organization’s February 13, 2009 Lunch and Learn. You can download an MP3 recording of the event (or visit www.tricc.org).  For more about the comp plan click on the … Continue reading →

Posted in Balanced Growth, General Growth Related Issues, Regional Issues | Leave a reply

Mr. Obama, impact fees and jobs

Posted on February 11, 2009 by Growth Matters
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A reader of ours just contacted us about something he heard during President Obama’s Town Hall Meeting in Florida yesterday. Apparently, a woman stood up and complained that since her town’s gov’t office derived much of their income from impact … Continue reading →

Posted in Balanced Growth, Elected Leaders, General Growth Related Issues | 4 Replies

What’s important?

Posted on February 5, 2009 by Growth Matters
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Last week, managers from Raleigh Cary and Durham discussed how they  plan to manage and navigate the coming year in the context of a very difficult recession. Each manager pretty much said the same thing:  “We have to have a … Continue reading →

Posted in General Growth Related Issues, Planning for Growth, Regional Issues | 2 Replies

Zero…

Posted on February 3, 2009 by Growth Matters
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…the number of permits, site plans and rezonings on the recent Cary Town Council agenda.  Cary Politics.org has some thoughts on this worth reading. In a nutshell, should the Town of Cary “stimulate” growth?  What do you think about what … Continue reading →

Posted in Balanced Growth, General Growth Related Issues, Planning for Growth | 4 Replies
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