N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Raleigh City Council
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Council picks Pullen for park swim center; Vote ends stalemate that began in 1987 - Ja 3 90 1
- Firm hired to design road extension (Western Boulevard) - Ja 3 90 2B
- Council approves subdivision on (Crabtree) creek - Ja 5 90 2B
- Five Points proposal being checked - Ja 5 90 2B
- Nooe asks city to host AIDS quilt - Ja 5 90 2B
- Runnymede wants neighborhood plan - Ja 5 90 2B
- Panel endorses Eckerd's Five Points plan - Ja 9 90 1B
- Panel gives nod to pet pigs in city - Ja 10 90 2B
- Herget wants city to buy American - Ja 11 90 2B
- Panel recommends sponsoring AIDS quilt - Ja 11 90 5B
- Civic Center referendum urged - Ja 13 90 1
- Group to ask for smoking restrictions - Ja 16 90 2B
- Council puts off parking deck decision - Ja 17 90 2B
- Runnymede residents first to use law (on neighborhood development) - Ja 17 90 2B
- New Leesville school road to be closed to the public - Ja 19 90 1B
- Wetlands policy sought; Council panel wants protective measures - Ja 23 90 1B
- Panel urges approval of U.S. 64 East retail park - (Map) - Ja 24 90 1B
- Panel hears proposal to limit smoking - Ja 25 90 2B
- Raleigh Chamber suggests 'partnership' ideas to council - Ja 25 90 5C
- Businessmen urge referendum delay - Ja 27 90 1
- Editorial: - Hooked on shopping centers - Ja 31 90 12A
- City begins hearing requests for funds from next budget - Fe 7 90 7B
- City may keep May vote on housing bonds - Fe 7 90 1B
- Potbelly pigs remain swine non grata - Fe 7 90 2B
- Council approves complex on 64 East - Fe 8 90 2B
- City budget requests may hike property tax rate - Fe 10 90 1B
- Council sees new Civic Center plan - Fe 11 90 1
- Council delays bond referendum to late summer - Fe 12 90 1
- Council says no to razing; Option to expand Civic Center backed - Fe 13 90 1
- Lower speed limits don't slow drivers, study says - Fe 13 90 1B
- Raleigh panel urges pause in U.S. 64 growth - Fe 14 90 2B
- Business incubator developing to support small businesses - Fe 15 90 2F
- Protest prompts talk of picketing law - Fe 20 90 1B
- City urged to step up programs, fight racism - Fe 21 90 1B
- Council urged to balance privacy, free speech - Fe 21 90 7B
- Sept. vote set on downtown, housing bonds - Fe 21 90 1B
- New study of Falls Lake watershed sought - Fe 22 90 6B
- Raleigh may annex more than 800 acres - (Map) - Fe 22 90 1B
- Panel backs ban on picketing homes - Fe 28 90 2B
- Panel endorses Umstead buffer plan - Fe 28 90 2B
- Council delays vote on parking decks - Mr 8 90 1B
- Council reviews light-rail proposal - Mr 8 90 6B
- GOP plan would give Umstead to Raleigh, build golf course, zoo - Mr 8 90 6B
- Raleigh council OKs anti-picketing law - Mr 8 90 1
- Council approves Walnut Creek plan - Mr 9 90 2B
- Council member (Campbell) asks city to pay for flight to Paris - Mr 9 90 5B
- City to take more Garner wastewater - Mr 10 90 2B
- Durham vote renews talk of regional facility - Mr 14 90 3B
- Plan calls for smoking policies to be posted - Mr 14 90 2B
- U.S. 64 development limits proposed - Mr 14 90 2B
- City OKs rezoning of Umstead buffer - (Map) - Mr 16 90 1
- Council members stick with timetable; Durham bond defeat won't deter Raleigh - Mr 17 90 1
- Raleigh council OKs expanded bus service - Mr 21 90 1
- Drivers barred from Cort lot shortcut - Mr 22 90 2B
- Raleigh civic groups asked to help develop bond plan - Mr 24 90 1B
- Panel says city sould pay for travel - Mr 28 90 2B
- More noise-cutting walls needed along Beltline, some leaders say - Ap 4 90 2B
- Road, transit upgrades fill city's wish list - Ap 6 90 1B
- Panel's St. Albans Drive plan satisfies neither side in dispute - Ap 10 90 1B
- Panel approves plan to expand bus routes - Ap 11 90 2B
- Housing bonds still a priority; Council may hold vote even if downtown bond proposal delayed - Ap 12 90 1
- Raleigh weighs call for comprehensive downtown plan - Ap 16 90 1B
- Parks bond on list of suggestions for city - Ap 17 90 1
- Wake, Raleigh officials discuss watershed - Ap 17 90 5B
- Shopping center rezoning backed - (Map) - Ap 18 90 1B
- Council gives nod to 2 downtown decks - (Map) - Ap 20 90 1
- Panel urges creation of new downtown plan; Some question timing of fall referendum - Ap 21 90 1B
- Relief urged for low water pressure (Riverbend) - Ap 24 90 2B
- Panel backs higher fares for taxi cabs; Raleigh council to have final say - Ap 25 90 6B
- Vote on parking decks delayed 2 weeks - My 2 90 2B
- Day care OK'd; 150 spaces in N. Raleigh are planned - My 3 90 1B
- City to annex 800 acres in 10 tracts - My 4 90 2B
- Panel refuses Oakwood new stop signs - My 8 90 2B
- Council says downtown bond vote not likely this year - My 12 90 2B
- Few burglary alarms ring true for police; false calls spur fines - My 15 90 1
- City sides with foes of quarry; Duraleigh extension alternative backed - My 16 90 1B
- Council OKs southeast Raleigh plaza - My 16 90 2B
- Council votes for parking decks to be built on Hargett Street - My 16 90 2B
- Housing bond vote set for November - My 16 90 1B
- Raleigh City Council hears 4 rezoning requests - My 18 90 5B
- Raleigh council backs teen clubs at community centers - My 18 90 3B
- Raleigh council OK's shopping center plan (The Falls) - My 18 90 6C
- Businesses that violate fire code now subject to fines - My 24 90 2F
- Street access at issue; Discord is rife over realignment of St. Albans - My 31 90 1F
- Planning appointments called political payoffs - Jn 2 90 1
- Raleigh council decides to put Pullen pool on east side of park - Jn 6 90 4B
- Council urges trims to keep taxes down - Jn 8 90 1
- Drug Action cut spawns council split; Budget proposes 45% less funding - Jn 9 90 1B
- City hires Baltimore firm to lead in downtown blitz - Jn 14 90 2B
- Chamber's request gets tentative nod (to market undeveloped industrial property) - Jn 20 90 5B
- City adopts regulations on stadiums; Facilities allowed in neighborhoods pending council approval - Jn 20 90 1B
- Council panel endorses plan to widen Lynn Road to 5 lanes - (Map) - Jn 26 90 2B
- Raleigh city budget OK'd; tax rate to climb 4 1/2 cents - Jn 26 90 1B
- High-density housing proposal to get study - Jn 27 90 1B
- Council chooses plan to finance 2 parking decks in downtown area - Jy 3 90 5B
- Council grants permit to Raleigh Racquet Club (to allow professional tennis) - Jy 4 90 5B
- City checks group's bid for autonomy; Council must OK public hearings on human relations - Jy 5 90 1F
- City Council panel seeks art proposal - Jy 11 90 2B
- Panel denies Creedmoor Road rezoning request - Jy 11 90 2B
- Creedmoor rezoning called a city test case - Jy 13 90 5B
- Council to hold hearing on Creedmoor plan - Jy 18 90 7B
- Bigger, brighter signs set for downtown - Jy 20 90 2B
- City mulling swimmers' suggestions - Au 8 90 3B
- Residents ask city to reject Creedmoor Road changes - Au 8 90 3B
- Council members float a notion of enclosing pools; 'Bubble' tops are suggested - Au 9 90 2F
- Play-by-play politics; City Council followers plugged into broadcasts - Au 14 90 1E
- Support grows for plan to limit human relations commission - Au 30 90 14F
- City sending USS Raleigh mementos - Se 5 90 15A
- Creedmoor Road proposal rejected - Se 5 90 2B
- No contract, no money, shelter told - Se 6 90 3B
- Panel proposes law on pot-bellied pigs - Se 12 90 2B
- Lake Wheeler boating license studied - Se 13 90 2B
- Lake Wheeler boating license studied - Se 15 90 2B
- City mulls downtown surcharge - Se 16 90 5C
- Council refuses to alter development plans - Se 19 90 5B
- City to buy land for use as parks; Purchase includes Raleigh Beach area - (Maps) - Se 20 90 5B
- Adjustment board, council hold talks - Se 21 90 2B
- Valley Estates drainage woes surveyed - Se 25 90 2B
- City amends Pullen Park pool plans - Se 27 90 2B
- Council postpones amphitheater permit; Southeast Raleigh residents seek delay - Oc 4 90 6B
- Council tables proposed jet ski rules - Oc 5 90 2B
- City wants arts groups to have bicentennial link - Oc 11 90 16F
- Failure to renew position to city board questioned - Oc 16 90 2B
- Cooper re-appointed to city council panel (Human relations commission) - Oc 17 3B
- City holds line on swine; pot-bellied pets still out - Oc 24 90 1B
- Panel faults location of proposed (Perkins Family) restaurant - Oc 31 90 2B
- Council speaks out against waste incinerator - No 7 90 2B
- Laurel Hills area to divide into 20 family lots - No 16 90 2B
- Panel amends U.S. 64 development proposal - No 28 90 2B
- Panel suggests raising price of park rides - No 28 90 1B
- Committee approves site for bank's branch - No 29 90 2B
- Caucus embraces downtown plan - (Map) - No 30 90 3B
- City Council lauds downtown plan, with caution - De 1 90 1B
- City Council sets study on pay, benefits - De 11 90 2B
- Officials say $167,000 needed to complete downtown planning - De 11 90 5B
- City agrees to scrutinize Duraleigh plan - De 12 90 5B
- City goes 'round again; Pullen rides still will be 50 cents - De 12 90 1B
- Council favors rezoning for shopping center - De 12 90 2B
- Council decrees no-parking zone near school - De 13 90 2B
- Council shelves bench proposal by not acting on salesman's offer - De 13 90 2F
- Under the Dome: - Legislators could get free parking - De 17 90 1B
- Panel acts to limit development of U.S. 64 East - De 19 90 2B
- Joint study of watershed wins OK; City and county hope for policy concensus - De 27 90 2F
- Plan would expand curbside recycling - De 29 90 1B
- Public hearing set on how to spend housing money - De 29 90 3B
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