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Hi all the above is available at news and observer/chapel hill news dot com. thank you gary kahn
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I have been observing many e mails today addressed to the obey creek issues addressed to the mayor and town council on how the many southern village residents are unhappy with the committee process. I personally as a canidate and a southern village resident has not been approached on this issue therefore I think this issue should be brought up as well as other issues in other central west and Fordham road development as well. Gary Kahn
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Agenda includes discussion of:
- Draft Stormwater Language
- Draft Street Character Language and Matrix
- Draft Vision Language
- Draft Recommendations
This should be a great opportunity to see the
vocal minority in action.
Date:
Thursday, October 3, 2013 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Location:
Training Room at the Transit Building, 6900 Millhouse Road, Chapel Hill
After several months of creative visioning, this input session will have the Rosemary Imagined planners presenting the top-ranked ideas, as determined by the community. Those with a strong vision or desire can pitch to the crowd a non-ranked idea. Then we'll use text-to-voting to determine the ideas that will then begin to shape the district's future plan. Light refreshments will be provided for all to enjoy.
Rosemary Imagined is an innovative community-led planning initiative that will refine our thinking of how Rosemary Street fits into the development and growth of downtown Chapel Hill. Come for information, conversation, and imagination about Rosemary Street and share your thoughts!
This event is part of a 10 month process of engagement with the Town of Chapel Hill and community members to bring together several recent initiatives into a complete vision for the future of the Rosemary Street corridor.
For more information contact: Dwight Bassett at 919-969-5015 or Meg McGurk at 919-967-9440 or email them at info@rosemaryimagined.com.
Date:
Tuesday, October 29, 2013 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Location:
Hargraves Community Center, 216 N. Roberson Street, Chapel Hill
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