Mayor Pam Hemminger joined with Climate Mayors from across the country in urging national leaders to support environment health, create good-paying jobs, and prioritize equity by passing a green economic stimulus.
I wanted to check in with you about current COVID-19 trends in our area and let you know about changes that Orange County, Chapel Hill, and our neighboring towns are making to our current Safer-At-Home order.
The Chapel Hill Town Council is issuing a joint statement highlighting the need to continue our work to eliminate racial bias and institutional racism.
The Chapel Hill Town Council will meet virtually at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 13. On the agenda: N-S Bus Rapid Transit, East Rosemary Redevelopment Project, Town Budget.
To assist N.C. Division of Motor Vehicle customers and partners in dealing with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the expiration date on more than two dozen DMV credentials has been extended by five months.
Town Manager Maurice Jones met with Housing and Community Executive Director Loryn Clark and Orange County’s Housing and Community Development Director Emila Sutton to talk about the increased needs of our human services agencies in Orange County and Chapel Hill.