Thomas Crowder
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Raleigh rezones US 401 site for mixed-use project
The Raleigh City Council voted 7-1 Tuesday to approve rezoning land on Louisburg Road just north of Interstate 540 for a mixed-use development.
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Raleigh bans smoking in city parks
The Raleigh City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to ban smoking in many public places in the city.
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Raleigh council moving toward park smoking ban
The Raleigh City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to develop a smoking ordinance for most public places in the city. Once crafted, the proposed ordinance will return to the council for a vote.
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Raleigh board to research costs associated with park smoking ban
The Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board will spend the next two weeks researching costs associated with the proposed ban on smoking in Raleigh parks.
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City survey results favor naming amphitheater after a beer
Raleigh's Substance Abuse Advisory Commission said Tuesday that naming the new downtown amphitheater for a beer would send the wrong message to children and hurt those dealing with substance abuse problems.
Mayor pro -- James West supports the naming rights deal. Council member Thomas Crowder does not. -
Substance abuse group opposes Bud Light name on amphitheater
Raleigh's Substance Abuse Advisory Commission said Tuesday that naming the new downtown amphitheater for a beer would send the wrong message to children and hurt those dealing with substance abuse problems.
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Raleigh safety center back on table
After months of bitter debate, the City Council on Tuesday revived plans for a controversial downtown tower to house Raleigh's public safety operations.
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Raleigh weighs limits on pine straw outside homes
The City Council on Tuesday debated a suggestion by Mayor Charles Meeker to enact tougher restrictions on the use of pine straw in landscaping around Raleigh homes.
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New financing proposed for Raleigh safety center
Raleigh City Manager Rusell Allen has proposed a new financing strategy that he hopes will revive plans for a $205 million public safety center in downtown.
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Tie vote kills proposed Raleigh safety center
The Raleigh City Council deadlocked Tuesday over plans for a public safety center downtown, effectively killing the $205 million project.
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