Thursday night the planning department will present a new draft of the comprehensive plan incorporating the feedback that the city received earlier this year. In addition to the revised plan comments delivered in the month of February will be presented in a seperate special report.
The website to review the plan was down as of this morning: http://raleigh-consult.limehouse.com/portal
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Raleigh Comprehensive Plan 2030
This is the plan that developers look at and then ask the city if they can do the opposite and the city says okay? These are very helpful.
The website is now up, although loading a bit more slowly than normal. We are informed that the company hosting it for Limehouse Software suddenly shut down, precipitating a disaster recovery operation to rescue the site.
Raleigh spends more time “talking” than any city in America yet take twice as long to get anything done.
Case 1: Hillsborough Street: 7 Years? does it really take 7 years to build a damn roundabout? I could have built one with a chisel by now
Case 2: Light Rail: we talked and talked and talked and somehow thought the federal government was going to pay for 56-miles of rail. by the time we finally submitted, we lost. meanwhile, our neighbor, charlotte, recognized that rail is very simply an unbelievable urban economic development tool…and they now have a choo-choo.
“public comment’ eventually is just like the old saying, “opinions are like a-holes, everyone has one”...
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