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Subject/Name: Raleigh City Council
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Amphitheater plan prompts council walkout - Se 21 88 1C
- Council OKs rezoning for shopping center - Se 21 88 2C
- Infill plan praised, lambasted; Some want, others fear development regulation - Se 21 88 1C
- Editorial: Whose job is it, anyway - Se 24 88 12A
- Panel backs more downtown Raleigh patrols - Se 24 88 3C
- Decision near on Beltline; Council takes field trip, studies options - Se 27 88 1C
- Raleigh tire dealers protest upcoming disposal fee - Se 28 88 1C
- Raleigh panel suggests marker for Kate Smith - Se 29 88 25A
- Builders may be required to 'respect' lay of land - Oc 12 88 3C
- Joint Raleigh, Garner panel to study issues - Oc 13 88 1C
- Raleigh council divided on Beltline median - Oc 18 88 1C
- Raleigh council gives staff guidelines on Beltline plan - Oc 19 88 1C
- Divided council retains limit on housing projects - Oc 21 88 1C
- Owners reject offer to lease White Oak Lake - Oc 22 88 2C
- Plan limiting Atlantic Ave. traffic backed - Oc 26 88 1C
- Proposal to test ordinance for planning offered - Oc 27 88 1C
- Proposed limits on buildings debated - No 1 88 3C
- City council votes to expand CAT bus system No 2 88 1C
- Raleigh backs effort to host World Games No 2 88 16C
- Most Garner, Raleigh leaders endorse plan to settle disputes No 3 88 4C
- City may drain Longview Lake; dam cited No 10 88 WA-1
- Editorial: While the council fiddles... No 15 88 14A
- 20 protest rezoning land on U.S. 70 but they may face less-favorable deal No 16 88 2C
- City Hall ban on plastic foam urged No 16 88 2C
- City panel against plans for U.S. 70 building No 23 88 2C
- Panel endorses protection plan for watershed No 23 88 1C
- Raleigh committee recommends enlarging Mount Hope cemetery No 23 88 1C
- Zoning delay leaves Wake plans shaky No 24 88 1T
- Meals are turning wheels of diplomacy for area politicans No 28 88 2C
- City Council panel endorses development of U.S. 70 site - De 1 88 4C
- Neighborhood will play part in planning - De 3 88 1C
- Council poised to usurp property rights - De 8 88 21A
- Trial run urged for city plan - De 8 88 26A
- Raleigh council members seek state's help in arena bid - De 9 88 1C
- Council panel urges downtown arena, talks with NCSU (Chart, comparing proposals) - De 10 88 1C
- Half of city council favors proposal for building a downtown coliseum - De 12 88 2C
- Editorial: Council would shirk its job (setting standards for development) - De 13 88 16A
- Council OKs Atlantic Ave. growth plan (and other actions) - De 14 88 2C
- Mayor smooths council qualms on coliseum; will talk with state - De 14 88 1C
- Neighborhood-growth law backed; foes protest - De 14 88 1
- Raleigh residents pick education over enforcement to cut drug abuse - De 16 88 1C
- Panel censures Safran, orders ethics classes - De 20 88 1C
- Plan devised to lure arena to downtown - De 24 88 1C
- Panel weighs city ordinance on job bias - De 29 88 1C
- Raleigh, Garner reopen water-plant negotiations - De 29 88 2T
- Elting says developers target Leadmine Road; Action urged to maintain area for residential use - De 30 88 1C
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