City budgeting engagement opportunities

City budgeting engagement opportunities

Usually I’m up here complaining about things the city does, but I want to be clear that I think last year’s budget engagement was an overall positive experience, but I still think it could be better.

City Council fiddles while neighborhoods are sued

City Council fiddles while neighborhoods are sued

Raleigh builder is suing a whole neighborhood to have their restrictive covenants removed to enable him to build a development of 12 townhomes on two lots that are/were two single-family homes. District C Councilor Corey Branch, who represents the neighborhood, promised to do everything in his power to fix this. Branch has done nothing.

City Ordinance is Killing Street Food Vendors

City Ordinance is Killing Street Food Vendors

I’m willing to believe that you weren’t aware of the nature and timing of sales in my little niche business area. I’m willing to chalk this up to the realm of unintended consequences. You didn’t know. You didn’t realize. I sincerely hope that’s the case anyway.
But you know now. I beg you to do something about it.

CACs are back, or are they?

CACs are back, or are they?

The RCAC and CACs look forward to establishing a workable partnership with Council and staff in an atmosphere of trust and transparency that benefits both the City and its residents. CACs have a historical place in Raleigh’s past. They were created by Council action and have served as a valuable resource to the City and community. There is no other voluntary community group that has that distinction.

City Council Candidate Finance Reports

City Council Candidate Finance Reports

If you are looking for the candidates’ financial reports to review who is funding their campaigns, we have the step by step instructions showing you how to find the data on the Wake County Board of Elections website. Start by going to the Board’s Home page here: Wake County BOE

Council Candidates are asked about the RDU Quarry

Council Candidates are asked about the RDU Quarry

The City of Raleigh is one of four owners of the Raleigh-Durham Airport (RDU). Natalie Lew is asking all City Council candidates to respond to questions about the proposed expansion of the RDU Quarry. If candidates respond, we will publish those responses.

Position Statement – Boylan Heights Neighborhood Association

Position Statement – Boylan Heights Neighborhood Association

Whereas the Boylan Heights Association supports the Red Hat Amphitheater remaining downtown, the Association requests that the City of Raleigh provide multiple plans with public input for the design of the amphitheater without closing South St., before development decisions are finalized.

The City of Lost Oaks

The City of Lost Oaks

As everyone knows, you can’t have walkability without shade tree coverage. Trees are the core of environmental relief and make simple things like waiting for a bus or strolling down a sidewalk pathway more comfortable. However, in Raleigh, there are many factors that contribute to tree loss and prohibit the return of medium and large tree replacements.

Our Candidate Questionnaire

Our Candidate Questionnaire

How will Raleigh candidates respond to questions of voter concerns, including the declining confidence in Council and the rising pain of growth impacts? Livable Raleigh believes that engaging voters and candidates in open and honest conversation about these questions will build trust with voters and produce broadly supported ideas and leaders for Raleigh’s future.

Indy Election Preview Cites Livable Raleigh Poll

Indy Election Preview Cites Livable Raleigh Poll

INDY Week, whose readers earlier this year named Livable Raleigh the Best Local Activist Group in Wake County for the third time, has published a piece detailing the upcoming City Council election. Three months out, Raleigh City Council Election Taking Shape.    

Our historic fabric is getting threadbare

Our historic fabric is getting threadbare

Our historic fabric has been under threat for decades and is getting threadbare in areas—particularly in areas associated with the African American experience in downtown Raleigh.

Noise, Light and Saving the Raleigh We Love

Noise, Light and Saving the Raleigh We Love

I am a resident of Raleigh NC and live in an established neighborhood surrounded by rapid in-fill growth.  My ability to enjoy my property has diminished immensely over the past several years due to increased noise and light pollution.