INDY Week’s Best Of 2022 – Voting begins

INDY Week’s Best Of 2022 – Voting begins

The readers of INDY Week have nominated us as the “BEST OF” in three categories. We are humbled. It’s an honor just to be nominated. Also… WE WANT TO WIN. Voting is open from April 11 thru May 8 You will be asked to register with your email...
Dig for the full story on Mary-Ann Baldwin’s new job

Dig for the full story on Mary-Ann Baldwin’s new job

Mary-Ann Baldwin continues to be rewarded by the development industry.   Last week saw news stories reporting that Raleigh’s Mayor, Mary-Ann Baldwin, landed a new job. She has been given a position with First Tee – Triangle as their VP of Advancement....
April 5, 2022 City Council Meeting Highlights

April 5, 2022 City Council Meeting Highlights

HIGHLIGHTS April 12 work session cancelled; budget work session to be held on April 11.Missing Middle Text Change (TC-20-21) public hearing scheduled for May 3.Approved refinements to Neighborhood Traffic Management Program.Approved Highwoods Property Owners...
INDY Week Best of 2022 – We are a Finalist

INDY Week Best of 2022 – We are a Finalist

  The readers of INDY Week have nominated us as the “BEST OF” in three categories. We are humbled. It’s an honor to be nominated. We are nominated in three categories in the LOCAL COLOR group. Best Local Activist Group – Livable Raleigh...
Former PC Chair on Parking Minimums

Former PC Chair on Parking Minimums

March 28, 2022 To Raleigh City Council & Raleigh Planning Commission Re: Eliminating parking minimums WRAL Reporter Matt Talhelm came over on March 25, 2022 to interview me about this issue. Unfortunately, my substantive comments were not included, and the one...
City Council Retreat March 4-5, 2022

City Council Retreat March 4-5, 2022

Raleigh City Council held their annual retreat at Dix Park Chapel. While the meeting was viewable remotely, members of the public were not allowed to attend, which is curious considering Council now requires in-person attendance for individuals who want to speak at...
April 5, 2022 City Council Meeting Highlights

City Council Meeting Highlights – 3/15

HIGHLIGHTS Plans for expanded convention center and convention center hotel are being revised post-Covid. Municipal Service District (MSD) for Midtown referred to Safe, Vibrant, & Healthy Communities Committee April meeting. Public Comments focused on Engagement,...
March 10 2022 District A Public Meeting

March 10 2022 District A Public Meeting

District A Councilor Patrick Buffkin hosted a virtual meeting on March 10. North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein was to make comments at the beginning of the meeting, but had a conflict, so he sent in a video. His presentation was only a few minutes long,...
INDY Reader Misses the Point(s)

INDY Reader Misses the Point(s)

We previously wrote about INDY Daily’s comments on Raleigh Council’s undemocratic actions here: INDY Daily BLASTS City Council’s Undemocratic Behavior.   One of their readers disagrees with their take on it and writes: “This is not a good...
Experts say City Council is violating the Voting Rights Act

Experts say City Council is violating the Voting Rights Act

City Councilors believe they can violate the voting rights of minority communities in Raleigh without consequence.  UNC School of Government begs to differ!   On March 1, at a Public Hearing to comment on a redistricting proposal, Raleigh City Councilors...
City Council misstates law and mischaracterizes public input

City Council misstates law and mischaracterizes public input

At the March 1 public hearing to review and approve new District Maps for Raleigh’s City Council, the City Attorney claimed Raleigh is not covered by Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and City Staff claimed that the Advocacy Groups who reviewed the proposed...
INDY Daily BLASTS City Council’s UNDEMOCRATIC behavior

INDY Daily BLASTS City Council’s UNDEMOCRATIC behavior

Jane Porter, Editor-In-Chief of INDYWeek, writes a daily email newsletter, INDY Daily. The March 4, 2022 edition takes on Raleigh’s City Council for their most recent undemocratic decision. She asks that we share the newsletter with our friends. So, we reprint...
Revolutionary Engagement

Revolutionary Engagement

Tim Niles, a founding member of Livable Raleigh, delivered the following remarks to City Council during Public Comments on March 1, 2022: When this council defunded the CACs, you promised a new, REVOLUTIONARY, engagement system. Last Friday’s Planning Commission...