Will They Run Again? CH Town Council Candidates Post-Election
“I have enjoyed a lot of people telling me that I should run in two years,’ Hintz said.
Read More“I have enjoyed a lot of people telling me that I should run in two years,’ Hintz said.
Read MoreIn which I try to predict the outcome of the 2013 election.
Read MoreMost of the candidates for the Chapel Hill Town Council say they believe your voice is being heard during the implementation process of the Chapel Hill 2020 process, but they also agree that much improvement can be made.
Read MoreCandidates for the Chapel Hill Town Council tackled two of the town’s most persistent problems: How to help the homeless and what to do with solid waste.
Read MoreChapel Hill Town Council candidate, Loren Hintz, says if he’s elected to the Council, he wants to make the implementation of the Chapel Hill 2020 comprehensive plan a top priority.
Read MoreFrom young voters to those living on the street, town council candidates tackled questions about how to help Chapel Hill’s diverse populations.
Read MoreCandidates for the Chapel Hill Town Council weighed in Wednesday on affordable housing, transit, and how to plan for future growth.
Read MoreSustainability and citizen engagement were the key themes raised by Chapel Hill Town Council candidates at Thursday’s forum.
Read MoreFrom left: Kleinschmidt, Greene, Harrison, Swinton, and Ryan; Photo by Rachel Nash CHAPEL HILL – Election season is here, and the race is on for the ten candidates competing for four seats on the Chapel Hill Town Council. Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinshmidt, who is running unchallenged for re-election, said he hoped to have council members who would embrace the growth and change happening in Downtown Chapel Hill. “We have a mission as a community to move ourselves forward. Change will happen,” Kleinschmidt said. “We just want to make sure that it is what we want it to be and...
Read MoreLoren Hintz, former chair of the transportation board and Chapel HillHigh School teacher, filed to run for town council in Chapel Hill, in which four seats are available.
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