Help guide physical change within the historic districts of Chapel Hill in such a way as to promote, enhance, and preserve the character of the districts.
Chapel Hill Transit will provide Tar Heel Express shuttle service for "Late Night with Roy" on Friday, Sept. 27, beginning at 6 p.m. from the Friday Center park and ride (off Highway 54 East on Friday Center Drive).
Chapel Hill Transit will provide Tar Heel Express shuttle service on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019, for the North Carolina football game against Clemson University, scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at Kenan Stadium.
Political signs will be going up around the community this week in advance of the Nov. 5 local election. A combination of state law and municipal code regulate how political signs may be displayed within Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill Transit will provide Tar Heel Express shuttle service on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, for the North Carolina football game against Appalachian State.
The Town of Chapel Hill will accept applications through Sept. 24 for a Short Term Rental (STR) Task Force to make recommendations to the Town Council on local regulations.
The Chapel Hill Town Council met on Sept. 11 to consider topics including process for short term rentals, prohibiting right turns on red at several intersections, and concept plans.
The Town of Chapel Hill received a grant from the Duke Energy Foundation to improve multilingual emergency communications. Grant funds will be used to produce multilingual critical safety messages in Chapel Hill’s most common languages other than English.
A vacant space in downtown Chapel Hill will be transformed into a gallery of banned books and local art. Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture, in collaboration with Chapel Hill Public Library, will host a Banned Books Art Pop-Up Exhibit at Gallery 109, located at 109 E. Franklin St., Sept. 13-29.
Because the Town Council engages in important conversations at both Work Sessions and Council Committee on Economic Sustainability meetings, both meetings will be videoed and offered online for public review starting this September.