Posted inChapel Hill Town Council, Development review, Greenway, Housing

Why aren’t we considering the Legion site for the Complete Communities pilot?

Tomorrow, the Chapel Hill Town Council will formally choose a pilot project for the Complete Communities planning exercise they’ve been conducting and, separately, make a decision on the future of the American Legion site. Why aren’t we talking about these two decisions together? About Complete Communities For those who haven’t been paying close attention, Complete […]

Posted inChapel Hill, Chapel Hill Town Council, Greenway, Housing

Eat Pray Love Greenway: An update on the Complete Communities process

Greenways. That’s the answer to Chapel Hill’s problems, according to Jennifer Keesmaat, who is heading the Complete Communities project for the Town of Chapel Hill. In a 45-minute (or so) presentation on Thursday, August 18, Keesmaat and her team, with Rod Steven pinch hitting during the Q&A, presented an update on the Complete Communities process […]

Posted inCarrboro, Carrboro Town Council, CHALT, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill Town Council, Downtown

Monday roundup: Carrboro paid parking, SECU elections, Rod Stevens and Complete Community

It’s your Monday roundup. Locally: Fall council season kicks off this week, with meetings in Chapel Hill on Wednesday at 6 (agenda) and in Carrboro on Thursday at 6 (agenda). There’s also an OWASA meeting on Thursday at 6 (agenda), and various advisory board meetings (Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Orange County.)  State-wide: Highly recommend subscribing to […]

Posted inChapel Hill, Connectivity, Orange County

Expanding the water and sewage boundary imagines a future complete community

Tomorrow night, the Chapel Hill Town Council will decide whether to expand the water and sewage boundary along the 15-501 corridor to the Chatham County line. This is a BFD, and we’ll explain why in a second. But first, some terminology. The service area of our water and sewer services is called the urban services […]