The Chapel Hill Town Council met on Monday, May 12, at Orange County Southern Human Services Center, 2501 Homestead Road, to consider an agenda that includes the following highlights.
The Chapel Hill Town Council has scheduled a work session on the proposed Glen Lennox Development Agreement at 6 p.m. Monday, May 5, at the Chapel Hill Public Library.
Due to video technical difficulties, the Town Council has rescheduled its Thursday, April 17, meeting to Monday, April 21, and added a new meeting on Wednesday, April 23.
The Council will continue its consideration of Monday's business meeting agenda items at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 23. It will not receive public comment on the Ephesus Church Road-Fordham Boulevard planning area before 7 p.m. Agenda items from an originally scheduled April 21 public hearing also may be considered.
This spring, the Town Council is considering the Ephesus-Fordham Renewal, a proposal to stimulate development in one of our oldest and largest commercial areas.
This spring, the Town Council is considering the Ephesus-Fordham Renewal, a proposal to stimulate development in one of our oldest and largest commercial areas.
This spring, the Town Council is considering the Ephesus-Fordham Renewal, a proposal to stimulate development in one of our oldest and largest commercial areas.
This spring, the Town Council is considering the Ephesus-Fordham Renewal, a proposal to stimulate development in one of our oldest and largest commercial areas.
This spring, the Town Council is considering the Ephesus-Fordham Renewal, a proposal to stimulate development in one of our oldest and largest commercial areas.
On April 1, Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt of Chapel Hill will honor national service members at the Orange County Mayor’s Day of Recognition for National Service, an initiative of the National League of Cities, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and the Corporation for National and Community Service.
The Council work session that was set for Monday will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 6, in Meeting Room B of the Chapel Hill Public Library.
The Council met on Monday, Feb. 24. Key topics included the Town Budget, Community Survey results, and a message to the Governor urging acceptance of federal funds to expand Medicaid.
The Chapel Hill Town Council met on Monday, Feb. 10, at Orange County Southern Human Services Center to consider topics including the Rogers Road Sewer Project and a property asset update.