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Forbes Names Raleigh 2nd Fastest Growing City in America

Forbes Magazine has recently released its annual list of America’s fastest-growing cities. This year, Raleigh is ranked number 2 in the nation, based on its rate of population and economic growth. Raleigh jumped two spots from last year’s number 4 position on the list, and the growth rate is only …

WakeUP Speaks Up to DOT on Division 5 Transportation Priorities

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) recently sought public input on the transportation priorities across the state.  WakeUP Wake County contributed comments to Division 5, which includes Wake County.  WakeUP’s comments encouraged NCDOT to include population growth and its potential effects on transportation in their list of priorities.  Read …

WakeUP Executive Director SpeaksUP on SolarBee mixer and Jordan Lake Policy

State leaders should be trying to clean up polluted Jordan Lake as fast as possible. Instead, they have chosen to allow pollution to mount and to award a no-bid contract to a company for installing a product that won’t clean up our drinking water. Especially troubling is that legislators actually …

2014 Annual Meeting

On January 15, 2014 WakeUP Wake County held its Annual Meeting and reception.  Over 125 people attended and engaged in conversation on local policy in 2014 and Wake County Solid Waste solutions and challenges.  WakeUP also elected its 2014 Board of Directors. WRAL covered the event – click here to …

Strong Message Advocating for Clean Water at Triennial Review

A variety of perspectives were represented at the Triennial Water Quality Public Hearing with DENR last week. The hearing took place in the Archdale Building downtown on November 19th at 1:30pm With twenty seven people speaking out for clean water and many more in attendance and agreement, the hearing definitely …

County Commissioners Hear Other Perspectives on Transit

On Nov. 12th, the Wake Board of Comissioners heard from a panel of transportation experts who gave comments about the transportation needs of Wake County. These pre-selected consultants (who are known for their bias towards bus transit) recommended that Wake County move incrementally on transit, with expanding bus service first.  One …

Summit of Success

The Transit Summit: Transit Makes $en$e was a huge success with many transit leaders in attendance and an active communication of social media hits. Case studies were reviewed from Charlotte, St. Louis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Cleveland. Supported by Citrix, TransLoc, Workplace Options, and North Carolina State University the event was …