by T N | Jun 24, 2021 | Blog
Historic Chavis Park Carousel It’s Patrick Buffkin who needs a role model – like Carmen Cauthen Carmen Cauthen responds to the Councilor’s “Role Model” comments? So today was about the dedication of the new John Chavis Park. What many of...
by T N | Jun 22, 2021 | Blog
Mary-Ann Baldwin’s campaign sent out a recent fund-raising email and she and her campaign team seem very confused. If her grasp on reality is this fragile, can you trust her to run the City of Raleigh? Here are excerpts from her campaign email: Those of you who...
by S M | Jun 20, 2021 | Blog
Longtime Raleigh resident Larry Helfant spoke at Livable Raleigh’s June 14 Forum on Tax Increment Grants. His remarks appear below. As most people know, the Midtown area has seen explosive growth over the last ten years, especially in the Saint Albans/Wake...
by S M | Jun 17, 2021 | Blog
Wake Bus Rapid Transit – Station Design, Public Art, Branding, Public Engagement Presentation Downtown Raleigh Alliance – Public Realm Study Presented plans and asked for additional resource – referred to Economic Development & Innovation Committee Report and...
by T N | Jun 13, 2021 | Blog
UPDATE – Last week we warned you to stay tuned for Phase IV and within days it has arrived. Phase IV follows up hot on the heels of the implementation of Phase III. We are republishing the entire piece, which now includes Phase IV, in case you missed the...
by T N | Jun 10, 2021 | Blog
PHASE I You may recall Phase I when Baldwin and her council majority abolished Citizen Advisory Councils, CACs, Raleigh’s nearly 50-year-old formal method for two-way communications between citizens and their government. This first phase occurred on Feb 4, 2020,...
by S M | Jun 8, 2021 | Blog
At their June 8 work session, the Raleigh City Council majority announced a self-serving and unprecedented power grab designed to keep themselves in office for an extra year. With NO public engagement and NO public vote, they unilaterally announced several decisions...
by M L | Jun 6, 2021 | Blog
A year ago in early June, Mickey Fearn signed a $72,000 10-month contract with the City of Raleigh. The contract called for designing new community engagement functions to replace Raleigh’s CACs (Citizen Advisory Councils) during Phase 2. That should have...
by S M | Jun 5, 2021 | Blog
Long-time Raleigh resident Terry Snyder shared these remarks as part of the City’s budget hearing. I am opposed to the City Budget FY22 because many of the funding priorities do not match the greatest needs of our diverse community. First and most important is...
by T N | Jun 1, 2021 | Blog
Raleigh citizens should not be surprised by Mayor Baldwin’s bewilderment about “Is North Carolina losing interest in racial justice and equity?”. (N&O Editorial, May 27, 2021) An excerpt from the editorial is here. The full piece is available at the link above:...
by T N | May 27, 2021 | Blog
Mayor Baldwin has made a complete mess when it comes to how Raleigh Police should respond to protesters. We’ve seen peaceful protesters arrested. Meanwhile, we have scenes like this one — described in a note to us from parent Amy Lee — where the RPD stands back,...
by T N | May 24, 2021 | Blog
It’s budget season for Raleigh City Council and one line item has us scratching our heads: $190K for two new Community Engagement positions. Are we expecting two paid bureaucrats to do the work that dozens/hundreds of citizen volunteers used to do for free through...
by S M | May 20, 2021 | Blog
Trisha Posey was shocked when Councilor Nicole Stewart justified continuing and legalizing a noxious industrial activity next to her neighborhood. Tryon Woods HOA President Trisha Posey shared her letter to Council with Livable Raleigh: Dear Ms. Stewart, I watched...
by S M | May 18, 2021 | Blog
Hello from Livable Raleigh. We have news! Raleigh’s budget a TIGgy Bank? City Council went ahead and adopted its ill-conceived “Tax-Increment Grant” (TIG) policy. But Livable Raleigh’s efforts to expose what’s wrong with their scheme are bearing fruit.For...
by S M | May 17, 2021 | Blog
A question that has been weighing on the minds of many Raleigh citizens is “When will the next city council election be held: October 2021 or March 2022?” This question was first raised last February, when the U.S. Census Bureau announced it was unable to release the...
by T N | May 14, 2021 | Blog
On May 12th, INDYWeek published an editorial critical of City Council’s new Tax Increment Grant (TIG) policy. Here are some excerpts from the piece: “While the TIG is being sold as an economic development tool that will secure public benefits for Raleigh...
by T N | May 12, 2021 | Blog
At-Large Councilor Melton is excited to spend an extra $720,000 on designer bus shelters. Bus rider Lenora Southerland just wants a place to sit while she waits. Instead of moving quickly to add bus benches and shelters at more than 1,000 bus stops with neither,...
by S M | May 10, 2021 | Blog
Imagine waking up in bed one morning, walking outside to your car to start your day, only to find that your car is gone, vanished; it’s not in front of your home where you parked it last evening. This may sound like an unlikely scenario to many Raleigh residents, but...
by S M | May 8, 2021 | Blog
Trisha Posey is concerned that Council may legalize this illegal industrial wasteland next to her neighborhood. Trisha Posey holds an MBA from Campbell University, serves as the association President for her community, and has served 20+ years in public education with...
by S M | Apr 30, 2021 | Blog
A resident asks for Open and Fair Rezoning Governance. Tom Kwak is a Raleigh resident concerned with the future environmental health of our City and especially the potential to disregard environmental impacts as Raleigh navigates through its growing pains. He...