by T N | Jan 12, 2022 | Blog
Is council grabbing power for themselves without regard for the “little people” who serve them? Hwa Huang is currently a grad student at NC State University’s Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Science Department. He is an advocate for vulnerable communities,...
by T N | Jan 12, 2022 | Blog
Haley Kinsler is a local to Raleigh that is passionate about activism and the environment. She enjoys volunteering and in her free time, she works on her nature photography, and can frequently be seen taking photos at local parks, arboretums, and gardens in the...
by S M | Jan 11, 2022 | Blog
Safe, Vibrant, and Healthy Communities Council Committee Discussed Z-68-20, but took no action in advance of public hearing on January 18. Many residents spoke very eloquently about their desire that development in this area be guided by the Cameron...
by T N | Jan 9, 2022 | Blog
Tim Niles, a founding member of Livable Raleigh, delivered the following remarks to City Council during Public Comments on January 4, 2022: 210 days ago, in a secret plot, with no public notice, no public input and no public vote, you moved your election by eight...
by T N | Jan 6, 2022 | Blog
Cole McMullin, a Raleigh resident and an active member of Raleigh Democratic Socialists of America, delivered the following remarks at the January 4, 2022 Raleigh City Council meeting: I am commenting today to let you know what I think about the proposed changes to...
by T N | Jan 6, 2022 | Blog
Bob Geary, resident of District D, delivered the following remarks at the January 4, 2022 Raleigh City Council meeting: Good evening, Mayor and Council. “The Rise of the Creative Class” is a book I know that most of you, or maybe all of you, are familiar with. Richard...