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Roads - Raleigh
- Raleigh, state discuss U.S. 64 Bypass route - Ap 25 92, 4B
- Paving the way for growth - Oc 4 92, 1
- Twenty-five years of planning (Chart) - Oc 4 92, 10A
- Who's paying for the Outer Loop? (Chart) - Oc 4 92, 10A
Roads - Raleigh
- Firm hired to design road extension (Western Boulevard) - Ja 3 90 2B
- King Boulevard unveiled as avenue to development - Ja 13 90 1B
- Leesville Rd. school complex approved by the city - (Map) - Ja 19 90 1B
- New Leesville school road to be closed to the public - Ja 19 90 1B
- MLK Boulevard opens to traffic in Raleigh - Ja 25 90 14F
- Yards will shrink with wider road - Fe 2 90 1B
- Road work OK'd; More widening for Creedmoor - Fe 3 90 1B
- Editorial: - Streets belong to people - Fe 21 90 12A
- Right of way fee studied - Fe 21 90 2B
- Northwest Raleigh homeowners say (Byrum Woods) subdivision builder lags on roads - Fe 22 90 2F
- A stroll along these streets is trip through time; Biltmore Hills honors black notables - Mr 1 90 1F
- Elevated-street requirement proposed - Mr 2 90 2B
- Newly created dead end draws fire along old New Hope Church Road - Mr 7 90 1B
- More are going great on Atlantic Ave. - Mr 8 90 1F
- Few noise barriers planned for Beltline - Mr 13 90 1B
- 18-wheeler damages overpass; Busy Beltline exit ramp to be closed for months - Mr 28 90 1B
- County considers Capital Boulevard - Mr 31 90 2B
- Panel's St. Albans Drive plan satisfies neither side in dispute - Ap 10 90 1B
- Wake, Raleigh officials discuss watershed - Ap 17 90 5B
- Residents want more walls to contain noise from Beltline - Ap 20 90 1B
- Road collapse - (Photo) - Ap 26 90 1B
- Group petitions against road (Western Blvd.) once more - My 5 90 1B
- Road repairs face rough ride from fund woes - My 5 90 1B
- Western extension opponents accused of misleading blacks - My 9 90 1B
- Duraleigh plan irks residents; Neighbors fighting state's route for road - My 14 90 1
- City sides with foes of quarry; Duraleigh extension alternative backed - My 16 90 1B
- Street access at issue; Discord is rife over realignment of St. Albans - My 31 90 1F
- Questions of history could hold up plan to extend (Western) boulevard - Jn 12 90 3B
- Council panel endorses plan to widen Lynn Road to 5 lanes - (Map) - Jn 26 90 2B
- Duraleigh extension debate turns to forests vs. four-doors - Au 1 90 1B
- Residents ask city to reject Creedmoor Road changes - Au 8 90 3B
- Editorial: - More tar in Raleigh's lung - Au 20 90 8A
- Improved east-west traffic flow is one result of city bond issues - Au 27 90 1B
- 2 Beltline ramps get new lengths - Se 13 90 1B
- Wheels of change roll on Creedmoor Road - Oc 11 90 20F
- Voters may boost boulevard protest - No 2 90 1B
- Renamed street paves way for development - No 3 90 2B
- Boulevard opponents want vote; Dix-area supporters' petition makes gains - No 10 90 1B
- Group hands over petition on road extension (Western Blvd.) - De 5 90 2B
- To clear up confusion, Beltline may get its own road number - De 7 90 1
- State speeds Blue Ridge Road's growth spurt - De 10 90 1
- Elections board gets petition to block road (Western Blvd. extension) - De 11 90 2B
- City agrees to scrutinize Duraleigh plan - De 12 90 5B
- Western Blvd. foes' petition approved - De 20 90 1B
- Editorial: - Red light for Western Blvd. - De 26 90 14A
- Tar Heel editors speak: - Capital navigation may get a bit easier - De 30 90 7J
Roads - Raleigh
- 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
- Beltline proposal wins support; Adequate breakdown lanes at heart of compromise to DOT plan - Au 13 88 1
- DOT, Raleigh agree on Beltline; Plan to preserve median in some areas to delay project, officials
- say - Au 16 88 1
- Editorial: Closer to a better Beltline - Au 18 88 20A
- Street extension opposed; Group wants to save greenway near Dix - Au 24 88 1C
- Decision on Beltline plan at least 4 months off - Au 30 88 2C
- Editorial: Green light for the Beltline - Se 1 88 12A
- Talks delay new Beltline design - Se 5 88 1C
- Knightdale wants Wake board to back Outer Loop east of town - Se 8 88 10B
- Firm is picked to study, design part of Beltline - Se 10 88 1C
- Decision near on Beltline; Council takes field trip, studies options - Se 27 88 1C
- Decision to be test case for Atlantic Ave. growth - Se 27 88 1
- Raleigh council divided on Beltline median - Oc 18 88 1C
- Raleigh council gives staff guidelines on Beltline plan - Oc 19 88 1C
- Plan limiting Atlantic Ave. traffic backed - Oc 26 88 1C
- Western Blvd. opposition grows - No 7 88 1C
- Road package would speed I-40, Duraleigh Road link No 17 88 3C
- Six Forks Road repaving prompts yellow light for Raleigh commuters No 22 88 1C
- City, homeowners at odds over Leesville Road work - De 14 88 1C
- Millbrook, Gorman sections officially to open this week - De 19 88 1C
Roads - Raleigh
- Rift over road extension widens; Common ground scarce regarding 1.4-mile Western Boulevard leg - Ja 2 91 1
- Duraleigh extension shift sought; Council plans meeting with state on proposed route - Ja 3 91 1B
- Editorial: Road-building in haste - Ja 7 91 10A
- Streetscape program paves avenue of change - Ja 11 91 5B
- Plan gives new focus to U.S. 64; Road could become more like a parkway - Ja 15 91 1B
- Editorial: Not too late for U.S. 64 - Ja 18 91 12A
- Panel's vote boosts U.S. 64 corridor plan - Ja 28 91 1B
- City to seek impact statement on Duraleigh project - Mr 6 91 1B
- Legislators study Duraleigh connector on site - Mr 10 91 2C
- Park law may sink Duraleigh extension - Mr 22 91 1B
- Urban designer: Roads should not dictate planning - Mr 28 91 5B
- Fight over Raleigh road moves to Jones Street - Ap 1 91 1B
- Duraleigh plan may be hitting dead end - Ap 5 91 1B
- Duraleigh Road link began life placidly, but it ran into a storm - Ap 22 91 1
- Wake legislators reject Duraleigh Road plan - Ap 23 91 1
- Editorial: Right turn on Duraleigh - Ap 24 91 14A
- Editorial: The forgettable Duraleigh plan - My 1 91 14A
- Editorial: What goes on Atlantic? - Au 20 91 8A
- Editorial: Boulevard link too costly - Oc 5 91 14A
Roads - Raleigh
- Political fires keep council on the hot seat; Crises of 1988 sidetrack goals - Ja 17 89 1C
- 'New' Poole Road dedicated (Map) - Fe 3 89 3C
- Two options offered on Western Boulevard (Map) - Fe 21 89 1
- Potholes the pits for Raleigh motorists - Mr 3 89 3C
- Monster pothole gnaws rims, gobbles hubcaps - Mr 25 89 1
- Wade Avenue extension back on table; could ease Downtown Boulevard load - Ap 5 89 1C
- Wade Avenue plan concerns Raleigh panel (Map) - Ap 12 89 1C
- Boylan residents fight Western Blvd. plans (Map) - Ap 19 89 1C
- Meeker urges delay of Outer Loop - Ap 19 89 1
- Council gives Outer Loop low priority - My 3 89 1C
- Raleigh's top road priorities (Map) - My 3 89 2C
- Road extension, soccer field opposed at hearing - My 3 89 3C
- City might change (Downtown) boulevard's name - Jn 10 89 1C
- Homeowner (Peacock) wants city to repair landscaping - Jy 6 89 11T
- Creedmoor Road widening to begin (Map) - Jy 7 89 1
- Residents happy with decision to delay road project (Rainwater Road; Map) - Jy 13 89 2T
- North Raleigh residents denounce Outer Loop - Jy 20 89 1C
- New route proposed for road; Western Boulevard compromise sought (Map) - Jy 21 89 2C
- Road congestion projections (Chart) - Jy 24 89 1C
- Road widening on Creedmoor starts this week (Map) - Au 15 89 16C
- Sierra Club seeks new study on Outer Loop (Map) - Au 17 89 1C
- Beltline crashes into mayor's race; State approves work on two interchanges - Se 16 89 3C
- Council endorses plan to widen Beltline, including extra lanes - Se 20 89 1
- 'Rock 'n' Roll Blvd.' not Social Security's number - Se 28 89 1C
- 11,000 signers oppose link for Western Blvd. - Se 30 89 1C
- Editorial: Some notes on a name - Oc 2 89 8A
- Raleigh road path endorsed; Western Boulevard would take 2 homes (Map) - Oc 4 89 1
- Western Blvd. route would take Dix houses - Oc 5 89 2C
- Cates urges study on how Outer Loop might affect lake - Oc 6 89 4C
- Western Blvd. extension foes' petition invalid - Oc 12 89 1C
- Group appeals ruling against road petition - Oc 19 89 1C
Roads - Raleigh
- Boulevard plan would neaten Raleigh road; Appearance Commission backs spruce-up - Ja 16 88 3C
- Report from bank paves way for road (New Hope Church ext.) - Ja 21 88 7D
- (Temple Beth Or) Congregation pushing to keep left-turn option (Creedmoor Rd.) - Fe 10 88 1C
- Carpool lanes won't be used on wider I-40; But study says Raleigh-RTP link should have lanes by
- mid-1990s - Fe 25 88 1C
- Creedmoor Road project OK'd; Raleigh, state reach agreement on widening another section - Mr 12 88 1C
- Plans for wider Beltline give City Council pause - Mr 16 88 1C
- Glen Eden Drive link to open after two years of dispute - Mr 18 88 5D
- Developer opposes Creedmoor median - Mr 24 88 2T
- Traffic relief en route (Atlantic Ave.) - Mr 24 88 2T
- City halts road construction when developer (BRIGGS) refuses to pay - Ap 1 88 1C
- Road construction beside office site to start up again - Ap 5 88 2C
- Atlantic Avenue finished - Ap 7 88 1
- Panel considers traffic control on Atlantic Ave. - Ap 13 88 4C
- Raleigh works on wish list for TIP state road funds - Ap 21 88 6T
- Widening of roads sought - Ap 22 88 1C
- State to challenge cost of city's Beltline plans - Ma 3 88 1C
- Beltline widening debated at meeting - Ma 4 88 2C
- Editorial: Sprucing up the Beltline - Ma 5 88 14A
- Plan would vary Beltline median according to type of area nearby - Ma 12 88 2C
- Panel asks Raleigh to develop program to protect trees along major roadways - Jy 1 88 1C
- Designers say Beltline plan unsafe, unhelpful; Transportation officials answer money lacking for
- better option - Jy 3 88 1
- Council members oppose DOT plan for Beltline - Jy 7 88 1
- Editorial: A blueprint for danger - Jy 7 88 16A
- 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
- Editorial: - No tightening the Beltline - Jy 12 88 10A
- Lack of inner breakdown lane for Beltline risky, experts say - Jy 13 88 1
- Editorial: Safety on the line - Jy 15 88 16A
- Sherrybrook's south end will close forever - Jy 19 88 2C
- Raleigh council rejects Beltline plan, tries to keep project alive - Jy 20 88 1
- Triangle drivers aren't only ones with stake in Beltline - Jy 20 88 11A
- Argument in Raleigh should concern all North Carolinians - Jy 21 88 15A
- Editorial: Beyond the Beltline - Jy 21 88 14A
- Rejection of Beltline plan likely to delay widening - Jy 21 88 1C
- Martin says Beltline compromise possible; Breakdown lanes may be added to design - Jy 22 88 1
- Hillsborough Street plan advancing - Jy 28 88 1C
- Former mayors back rejection of Beltline plan - Au 1 88 1C
- State preparing 5 Beltline plans; delays expected - Au 2 88 1C
- City Council rejects immediate talks on widening of Beltline - Au 3 88 1C
- Raleigh, DOT plan Beltline meetings soon - Au 4 88 1C
Roads - Raleigh
- Council puts off Western extension ruling - (Map) - Oc 20 89 3C
- Editorial: - Western Boulevard nitpicking - No 7 89 8A
- Council calls faulty road petition valid - (Map) - No 8 89 1
- U.S. 64 plan brings vow to halt 'stripping' - No 8 89 1C
- Outer Loop route picked; Corridor opposed by Knightdale, eastern Wake officials - (Map) - No 9 89 1
- Few homeowners in median on Outer Loop route - No 10 89 2C
- Editorial: - Wake up on watershed - No 13 89 12A
- Petition to block road short; Group against Western Blvd. extension may try again - De 2 89 1
- New name part of (Capital) boulevards' face-lift - De 29 89 1B