Next Steps for Advancing Wake Transit
Wake residents have waited three years to see action on a plan to expand and improve public transit in our county. Finally, concrete steps are ahead to create a refreshed plan for transit, now called the Wake County Transit Investment Strategy (WTIS). Key transit stakeholders – local governments, Triangle Transit, …
What’s the word on Lake Crabtree County Park?
The Airport Authority and Wake County have both approved a proposal that will automatically renew the lease on 148 acres of trails each year until 2025 (unless one party gives 45 days notice of non-renewal). Lake Crabtree County Park, located adjacent to RDU airport, has recently made headlines. The park includes …
It’s Now Easier Than Ever to GO Around the Triangle
Soon you’ll see a new face on buses around the Triangle! On October 7, 2014 the Raleigh City Council officially approved GO Raleigh, a new branding and naming convention for Capital Area Transit (CAT). Now that the Raleigh Transit Authority (RTA) has approved the new naming convention, “GO” will be in use for all …
Raleigh UDO Updates Continue
.vfdgfdgfgdgf Raleigh is now in the final phase in implementing a Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) which officially took effect last September. Over the course of the past few weeks, the City of Raleigh has been accepting comments from local residents regarding their feedback on the City’s Zoning District Remapping Project. By it’s …
Wake Forest 2014 Bond Referendum
This fall, Wake Forest is preparing its’ voters for a $25 million bond referendum. This includes heading a ramped up public education campaign, helping to inform voters about the important questions impacting the November 2014 ballot. The purpose of this referendum is to help pay for a number of necessary …