Orange County commissioners discuss the county’s unified development ordinance, especially regarding “short-term rentals”; the Greene Tract is back on the local government agenda.
Hillsborough cleans up from a torrential weekend downpour; Mayor Stevens gears up for his annual State of the Town address (on the topic of “resiliency”). Also, Easter egg hunts for dogs!
Carrboro mayor Lavelle discusses the town’s efforts to mitigate downtown construction noise, a plan for flex zoning on Old 86, and a resolution condemning racist acts on UNC’s campus.
Hillsborough mayor Stevens discusses the town’s future train station, a policy on smoke-free public spaces, and several upcoming Easter egg hunts (including one for dogs!).
Mayor Hemminger discusses development in Eastowne, water protection at Jordan Lake, and the town’s annual Food For The Summer program – as well as Chapel Hill’s many ‘buffers’ and ‘zones.’
Orange County Commissioner Penny Rich discusses ongoing efforts to recover from a system-wide computer virus. Also: light rail ends, and commissioners hear from residents about Linda Sarsour.