Environment

Walmart Submits Plan for Northeastern Chatham County

This press announcement has been making the rounds today:

Walmart Submits Plan for Northeastern Chatham County Location
Posted Date: 3/2/2012

Chatham County received a site plan today for a second Walmart location in Chatham County, a 148,400-square-foot, full-service store off of US 15/501 just south of the Orange County line. Walmart's official statement said that the store will be part of its Buildings Sustainable Value Network, with a focus on energy-efficient design and operations.

"Walmart's announcement of a second store in the county means approximately 300 new jobs and we need every one of them," said Commissioner Chairman Brian Bock. "Given how many of our residents must commute outside the county to work, often for long distances, this is very good news."

According to Walmart, the average hourly wage for its regular, full-time employees in the state is $12.39 per hour, as of October 2011. This does not include benefits. Walmart's statement said that more details on job opportunities will be available toward the end of the construction phase.

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Chapel Hill 2020- OWASA & Our Water Supply

Chapel Hill 2020 Special Presentation: OWASA and our Water Supply

A special presentation will be given on the topic of the community's water supply by representatives from OWASA. More details regarding this presentation will come soon.

These special presentations are a part of the Town's Chapel Hill 2020 process:

The community and the Town Council have asked for a new Comprehensive Plan to reexamine the vision for Chapel Hill and to plan together for our community's future. The new planning and visioning document will create a framework for the community to guide the Town Council in managing Chapel Hill's future over the next 10 years.

Chapel Hill 2020 is a plan that involves Chapel Hill, every community, every race, every age, every culture, every corner. What is in Chapel Hill 2020 will directly affect you -- your values, your ambitions, your family, your future. You have made Chapel Hill your town, and we want to hear from you. Check the blog for the latest ... www.2020buzz.org

For more information about Chapel Hill 2020, visit chapelhill2020.org.

Date: 

Monday, February 6, 2012 - 5:00pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Council Chamber, Chapel Hill Town Hall

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Presentation- "Can We Heal Our Local Waterways? "

Presentation offered by Friends of Bolin Creek with the UNC Institute for the Environment.

Date: 

Saturday, February 11, 2012 - 9:00am to 1:30pm

Location: 

NC Botanical Garden, 100 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill

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