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Subject/Name: Raleigh City Council
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Leesville Road rezoning backed by panel (Map) - Fe 16 89 1C
- Council OKs $250,000 more for auditorium renovation - Fe 17 89 1
- Editorial: Flourishes and foolishness - Fe 18 89 16A
- Billboard ordinance proposed - Fe 22 89 2C
- Council adopts ban on foam cups, plates; Budget shuffled to pay for auditorium - Fe 22 89 2C
- Panel renews efforts for business incubator - Mr 1 89 2C
- '80s boom leaves imbalance in Raleigh council districts (Map) - Mr 2 89 1C
- City Council looks to limit damage from storm runoff - Mr 3 89 2C
- Editorial: Campbell's ill-chosen words - Mr 3 89 18A
- City leaders seen as anti-business - Mr 7 89 1D
- Central pool site sought in Raleigh - Mr 8 89 4C
- Chamber urging quick project review (proposed downtown buildings) - Mr 9 89 2C
- Voters may decide on civic, arts center bonds; But downtown coliseum would not be on ballot - Mr 11 89 1C
- Coliseum bond vote rejected; Civic Center, auditorium put on ballot (Map) - Mr 17 89 1
- Editorial: City arena deserves a vote - Mr 18 89 18A
- City thanks tornado volunteers with festivities - Mr 19 89 38A
- Council sets vote for bond issue, again rejects coliseum - Mr 22 89 1C
- Lakeside building opposed (White Oak Lake; Map) - Mr 22 89 2C
- Raleigh council considers annexations - Mr 22 89 2C
- Republicans offer plan to expand Raleigh City Council to 10 members - Mr 22 89 1C
- Raleigh panel holds line on fares for Pullen rides - Mr 29 89 2C
- Annexation proposal meets with opposition - Ap 5 89 2C
- Raleigh panel backs curbside recycling - Ap 12 89 1
- Wade Avenue plan concerns Raleigh panel (Map) - Ap 12 89 1C
- Council poses ways to protect Umstead - Ap 18 89 1C
- Meeker urges delay of Outer Loop - Ap 19 89 1
- Council split over where to put pool - Ap 21 89 1C
- Council panel backs buying White Oak Lake - Ap 25 89 1C
- Panel backs $5,300 grant for Wake recycling project - Ap 26 89 1C
- House panel OKs bill allowing increase in Raleigh auto tax - Ap 27 89 16C
- Council adopts plan, vows not to urbanize watershed - My 3 89 1
- Council gives Outer Loop low priority - My 3 89 1C
- Road extension, soccer field opposed at hearing - My 3 89 3C
- Council cool to Five Points rezoning plan (Map) - My 10 89 1C
- Foes of Raleigh rezoning raise financial security issue (Map) - My 17 89 1C
- Raleigh council gives reprieve to old house - My 17 89 2C
- State asks city to ease reviews so building plans can proceed - My 19 89 1C
- Community appearance awards are presented - My 20 89 7D
- Raleigh panel considers housing project bonds - My 24 89 1C
- Likely mayoral contenders seek alternatives to property tax hike - My 27 89 1C
- Eliminating city support for CCBI discussed by some council members - Jn 2 89 3C
- Raleigh leaders back off clause on apartheid - Jn 6 89 1C
- City Council increases size of (Mount Hope) cemetery - Jn 7 89 1C
- Council delays Civic Center referendum - Jn 7 89 1
- Council deletes anti-apartheid rule in contract - Jn 7 89 1C
- Raleigh council deluged with appeals for money - Jn 7 89 4C
- Raleigh may use hotel, tourism taxes for center - Jn 10 89 1C
- Panel backs Umstead protection, doesn't require retention ponds - Jn 13 89 1C
- Council considers shopping-center limits - Jn 14 89 1
- City panel advises reduced funding for human services - Jn 20 89 8B
- Council votes to restore money for low-income housing - Jn 21 89 2C
- Council waters down Umstead protections - Jn 21 89 1
- Member says Raleigh council leaning toward compromise on voting districts - Jn 21 89 2C
- Taxi service for disabled to change under new plan - Jn 22 89 1T
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