Raleigh officials are rewriting the city's comprehensive code governing land use and replacing it with a Unified Development Code. As part of the effort, about 30 percent of the city's land will be ...
No, Raleigh is not getting a subway system. “That’s the most common question I get when people see the maps,” said Nicholas Sailer, 25, who designed a hypothetical subway map for the City of Oaks.
The City Council's decisions on Tuesday will affect over 100 acres of land around the city.
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