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Geoff Green

Geoff Green, AICP lives in Chapel Hill. In his day job he's a practicing urban planner; in his spare time he rides his electric bike around town and advocates for improved facilities so that everyone can safely walk/roll and bike to destinations as part of everyday life. He very rarely posts about urban planning/transportation and related issues on his substack at Triangle Thoughts. He used to be on the board of NEXT Chapel Hill-Carrboro and sometimes attends their events.

R2-Typical Development: Opportunities for ADU's
Posted inHousing, Chapel Hill Town Council, Public Comment, Zoning

Five things to remember ahead of tomorrow night’s discussion of missing middle housing

by Geoff GreenMay 23, 2023May 23, 2023
sun-gas-purple-bowl
Posted inDowntown, Chapel Hill, Small business

Mr. Sun Sun, Mr. Purple Sun – please shine down on me

by Geoff GreenMay 5, 2023May 5, 2023
Page of the “Bolin Creek Climate Action” website with loren iipsum text.
Posted inGreenway, Carrboro, Carrboro Town Council, Transportation, Uncategorized

Bolin Forest Climate Action: The latest in the misinformation campaign against Carrboro’s Greenway

by Geoff GreenMay 4, 2023May 4, 2023
Posted inHousing, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill Town Council

SaveChapelHill.org Day One: Hysteria (and Tons of Misinformation)

by Geoff GreenApril 15, 2023April 15, 2023
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Posted inHousing, CHALT, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill Town Council

Three areas Chapel Hill Town Council should focus on tonight as it discusses missing middle housing

by Geoff GreenApril 10, 2023April 10, 2023
Let’s see how that would impact the composition of the state Senate. As of 2021, Durham and Wake County have about 1.48 million people. Together, they have eight senators, six who represent the entire county, and two who represent Durham or Wake and a second county. Under the proposal, Durham and Wake combined would have two. Meanwhile, 46 other counties that include about 1.38 million people would have 23 senators. Tyrell County and Hyde County, if they are paired,have about 8,200 people. They would have as many senators as Wake County, population 1.1 million. The value of each voter’s vote in Tyrell and Hyde Counties would be 148 times the value of a Wake County’s resident’s vote.
Posted inLegislature

Republicans want to radically reshape how North Carolina apportions our state senators

by Geoff GreenMarch 20, 2023

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