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Subject/Name: Raleigh City Council
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- Foes brace for changes in Raleigh's land-use plan - Jn 13 88 1C
- Proposal would filter arts funding - Jn 16 88 1T
- Raleigh panel backs development shield - Jn 16 88 2C
- Auditorium lobby plans unveiled; Raleigh council discusses whether patrons will applaud
- changes - Jn 17 88 1C
- Elting pressing for extra cent in property tax; Funds would aid public housing - Jn 18 88 1C
- 3 city employees get 10 percent pay increase (McCormick; Smith; Benton) - Jn 21 88 3C
- City Council votes to increase housing allotment by $600,000 - Jn 21 88 3C
- Council gets traffic plan for Centennial Campus - Jn 21 88 1
- Pests (pigeons and squirrels) could fall prey to winged city workers (falcons) - Jn 22 88 1C
- Centennial Campus road plan endorsed by council committee - Jn 28 88 1C
- City urged to spread word of business opportunities - Jn 29 88 2C
- Panel asks Raleigh to develop program to protect trees along major roadways - Jy 1 88 1C
- Horse patrol for Raleigh given boost - Jy 2 88 1C
- Tax rate raised 6 cents by city; utilities up 7% - Jy 2 88 1C
- Arts groups assail plan tying funding, population - Jy 6 88 2C
- Garner annexation sparks dispute with Raleigh - Jy 6 88 1
- Public housing limit called too restrictive - Jy 6 88 1C
- Council members oppose DOT plan for Beltline - Jy 7 88 1
- Roads chief says federal cuts threaten Beltline, other projects - Jy 8 88 1
- Beltline squeeze put on Raleigh; DOT tells city to support plan or wait on work - Jy 9 88 1
- Beltline directive rejected; City Council panel wants alternate plan - Jy 12 88 1
- Garner to accept Raleigh land deal; Town to compensate for annexation - Jy 12 88 1C
- Arts commission role draws mixed views - Jy 13 88 2C
- Lack of inner breakdown lane for Beltline risky, experts say - Jy 13 88 1
- Panel suggests easing rules on home storage buildings - Jy 13 88 2C
- Forester spares the trees; City of Oaks seeks to keep its mantle - Jy 19 88 1C
- Raleigh council rejects Beltline plan, tries to keep project alive - Jy 20 88 1
- Rezoning bids stir concerns on Crossroads - Jy 20 88 1C
- Neighborhood opposes crossroads rezone plan - Jy 27 88 1C
- Panel suggests Centennial Campus revisions - Jy 29 88 1C
- Ashland Chemical given until October to get waste-extraction system working - Au 3 88 3C
- City Council rejects immediate talks on widening of Beltline - Au 3 88 1C
- NCSU, council reach compromise on campus; Vote on Centennial rezoning set for today - Au 3 88 1
- Centennial Campus rezoning approval follows compromise - Au 4 88 1C
- Raleigh, DOT plan Beltline meetings soon - Au 4 88 1C
- New Beltline plan may save time; Alternative probably wouldn't need impact study, officials say - Au 5 88 1
- Editorial: - Urgency on the Beltline - Au 6 88 12A
- Future availability of water for growing Triangle debated - Au 9 88 1
- Joint effort backed on watershed regulations - Au 9 88 18C
- Council panel slows U.S. 70 building plan - Au 10 88 18C
- DOT, Raleigh agree on Beltline; Plan to preserve median in some areas to delay project, officials
- say - Au 16 88 1
- Planning area swap proposed; Garner tries to mend rift with Raleigh - Au 17 88 1C
- Decision on Beltline plan at least 4 months off - Au 30 88 2C
- Plan outlined for nurturing high-tech firms - Au 31 88 1C
- Council backs rescue plan for City Market - Se 1 88 1
- Rezoning on U.S. 70 backed - Se 2 88 1C
- Council panel endorses shopping center rezoning - Se 13 88 4C
- Council panel denies rezoning for site of home for ex-convicts; Planning panel had backed
- rezoning - Se 14 88 1C
- City Council approves spending formula for Raleigh arts groups - Se 16 88 22C
- Council proposes letting residents shape development (of neighborhoods) - Se 20 88 1C
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