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John Rees

John Rees lives in Chapel Hill. He was, until very recently, a member of the Chapel Hill Planning Commission and former chair. He serves on the board of the Bicycle Alliance of Chapel Hill, and is also a member of the Orange County Affordable Housing Coalition. His focus is on non-car transportation, equity and housing for all.

A flyer of people walling and cycling, and touting the date June 22, 10-11 AM
Posted inBike and Walk, Bike Beat, Connectivity, Events around town

Triangle Blog Blog is hosting a parade to celebrate the new sidewalks and bike lane on Estes Drive

by John ReesJune 3, 2024
ralston
Posted inUNC

The GoFundMe for the UNC frat has ties to conservative political operatives

by John ReesMay 2, 2024May 2, 2024
Posted inChapel Hill, Downtown, Economic development, Guide

Parking in Downtown Chapel Hill? A guide to using ParkMobile.

by John ReesApril 19, 2024
A pair of hiking boots next to a Nalgene water bottle
Posted inGuide, Outdoors, Things to do with kids

The Switchback Gear Collective: A growing lending library of outdoor gear

by John ReesJanuary 16, 2024January 17, 2024
Ari Farber
Posted inBike and Walk, Transportation, Vision Zero

First person: My experience from being hit in a crosswalk on MLK Jr. Blvd.

by John ReesJanuary 12, 2024January 12, 2024
An arial view of Martin King Blvd, indicating the location of new crosswalk treatments being built by the town
Posted inBike and Walk, NCDOT, Transportation

Yes, it’s important to improve the Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and North St. intersection in Chapel Hill

by John ReesDecember 28, 2023December 28, 2023

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