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Chapel Hill Calling Special Meeting to Name New Town Manager
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger has tentatively revealed the date that the town will announce it’s selection for the new Town Manager. Hemminger announced at the town council meeting last Wednesday that the town would be pushing back their announcement until a special meeting on July 10. “We were hopeful to announce our new manager […]

Chapel Hill Town Council Discusses Hiring Process for New Town Manager
Chapel Hill’s Town Council discussed the expectations and competencies officials will be looking for when selecting a new town manager at Wednesday night’s meeting. Current town manager Roger Stancil announced in November that he will retire in the fall of this year after 12 years of service. President and founder of Developmental Associates Stephen Straus […]
Chapel Hill Mayor Declares State Of Emergency
Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt issued a proclamation Monday declaring Chapel Hill in a state of emergency.
Pam Hemminger Wins Re-Election as Chapel Hill Mayor
After a contentious race, Pam Hemminger has secured the mayoral seat for Chapel Hill. This will be Hemminger’s fourth term as mayor. Hemminger ran against current Chapel Hill Town Council member Hongbin Gu, who was elected to the town council in 2017, and UNC law student Zachary Boyce. With all 16 precincts reporting, the […]

'We Must Follow Her Clearly to Move This Nation Forward': Chapel Hill Residents Honor Ginsburg
Dozens of Chapel Hill residents gathered at Peace and Justice Plaza Wednesday to honor former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Friday at the age of 87. Ginsburg, a women’s rights champion, became the court’s second female justice in 1993. She became known as the unquestioned leader of the Supreme Court’s […]

Viewpoints: What a New East Rosemary Parking Deck Will Mean for Chapel Hill
What a New East Rosemary Parking Deck Will Mean for Chapel Hill A perspective from Pam Hemminger Over the past 10 months, the Chapel Hill Town Council has been discussing proposed redevelopment along East Rosemary Street that would include construction of a parking deck by the Town and development of a new 200,000+ square foot […]
Chapel Hill, Carrboro Score Highly for Support of LGBTQ Communities
Both towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro recently received high scores in the 2019 Municipal Equality Index. The index measures a town’s efforts in LGBTQ inclusion in terms of municipal law, policies and services. Many companies refer to the Human Rights Campaign report when considering relocation and expansion. Chapel Hill mayor Pam Hemminger says while […]

Proposed West End Parking Deck Gets Approval From Chapel Hill Town Council
As the Town of Chapel Hill works to provide more parking while reducing its surface lots downtown, plans for a parking deck on the West End of Franklin Street are being developed. Town staff presented an updated proposal for a five-level parking deck to the Chapel Hill Town Council on November 20. The deck, located […]

3 Electric Buses Coming Soon to Chapel Hill Transit
Three new electric-battery buses will soon join the Chapel Hill Transit fleet, after the Town Council approved the selection of a manufacturer at a recent meeting. The zero-emission buses will be made by Gillig LLC, the bus manufacturer the town has used for most of its current fleet and who announced a new electric bus […]
Viewpoints: On Wegmans, from Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger
On Wegmans A perspective from Pam Hemminger While I respect everyone’s right to voice an opinion about the decisions Town Council makes, I also want to make sure that facts are considered on topics that affect our entire town. Last week, an opinion piece challenged the Town of Chapel Hill’s 2017 approval of performance-based incentives […]
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