Carrboro pursues constructing a slow zone for downtown
By Kelsey Weekman | February 18, 2014The Transportation Advisory Board wants to create a slow zone in Carrboro, and the Board of Aldermen is interested.
The Transportation Advisory Board wants to create a slow zone in Carrboro, and the Board of Aldermen is interested.
The doors of the Rogers Road Community Center are closer to opening after the Orange County Board of Commissioners approved the center’s operations agreement Tuesday.
The Daily Tar Heel Staff Writer Kelsey Weekman sat down with Charles Gear, a homeless man on Franklin Street, for Town Talk’s weekly Humans of Chapel Hill feature.
The snow began to fall around 12 p.m. on Feb. 12. Within a few minutes, roads were covered and classes were cancelled.
After changes in state funding threatened local bus services last year, Triangle Transit went into panic mode.
Carrboro has the most bicyclists on the road in the state, but contradictory town laws might leave these riders vulnerable.
Chapel Hill Town Council member Maria Palmer is decidedly unaffected by the Super Bowl frenzy found across America this weekend.
Chapel Hill residents could soon see their recycling bins switched out for roll carts with five times more capacity. The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously passed a resolution on Monday to support the Orange County Board of Commissioners by awarding a five-year contract to the lowest bidder.
At their public hearing Wednesday night, the Chapel Hill Town Council was presented with a proposed rezoning of the Ephesus Church Road and Fordham Boulevard Focus Area. According to Town Manager Roger Stancil, the development plan would create new retail and office space in the area bordered by Fordham Boulevard, East Franklin St., Elliott Rd, Ephesus Church Rd., Legion Rd.
Tweets related to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area from Jan. 15 through Jan. 22 — keep up with your town leaders and neighbors. Town leaders and residents celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The polar vortex hits Orange County again. Top This turns one.
“So we’re going to be staying here for two hours?” a kid in a blue coat tugged on his dad and asked. I have to admit, I was thinking the same thing.
While Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools teachers appreciate the teacher breakfasts and volunteer hours, what they really want parents to do is advocate for them.
Members of the Carrboro Board of Aldermen are convinced the town needs better public transit options to connect with Durham.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro welcome the new year. The first candidate for an empty Carrboro Board of Aldermen seat announces her campaign. Things are getting cold in Orange County.
The next five years will be challenging for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district as it struggles to achieve lofty goals set by the state.
Community members met at Hargraves Community Center on N. Roberson St. last night to discuss the changing role of Rosemary St.
Tweets related to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area from Nov. 13 to Nov. 20 — keep up with your town leaders and neighbors. Carrboro installs new bike racks in front of Town Hall. TABLE is now serving 189 children. The Town of Chapel Hill is getting ready for winter.
Walking on Greensboro Road in Carrboro could become a lot more safe if Michael Christian has anything to say about it.