It has been 45 years since Chapel Hill Transit began providing transportation to the public under the stewardship of former Mayor Howard Lee and in partnership with UNC-Chapel Hill.
The public is invited to community meetings about the Weaver’s Grove subdivision proposed for 32 acres east of Sunrise Road, between Ginger Road and I-40 in northern Chapel Hill.
The Town of Chapel Hill continues the journey to chart the next course and to think about the future of Chapel Hill at a public meeting on Thursday, Sept. 12.
The Town of Chapel Hill will celebrate “200 Hundred Years of Getting Better, Together” with a series of programs, projects, commemorations, and celebrations this fall.
Celebrate everything whimsical and magical at the Magical Hill Festival on Saturday, Sept. 21! Read on for details on entering the Fairy House Competition.
What’s your experience with traffic in Chapel Hill? What should the Town do to improve traffic? Take a survey or sign up for a focus group. Results will be used to help improve traffic in our community.
Go Chapel Hill, the Town of Chapel Hill’s Transportation Demand Management program, was awarded the Excellence in TDM Planning award by the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT).
The Good Neighbor Initiative (GNI) encourages students who live off campus to meet their neighbors, build community, and be mindful of their neighborhood.
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger has joined with 214 mayors from across the United States who are urging members of the U.S. Senate to take immediate action on bipartisan gun safety legislation.
A capital projects update including Bolin Creek Trail, Ephesus Park, Southern Community Park and more. Read about these updates and more in our July 2019 Capital Updates Newsletter.