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Revised billboard bill moves along in Senate (News & Observer)

A compromise version of a controversial billboard bill passed a Senate committee Wednesday after losing provisions that could have led to more digital signs along North Carolina highways.

But critics say the bill still would allow too much tree-cutting around billboards and override local regulations.

“We worked very hard at a final product that was fair to […]

2011-04-28T08:56:58+00:00April 28th, 2011|

Ex-prosecutor Grannis interested in Board of Transportation seat (Fayetteville Observer)

Cumberland County’s former district attorney says he would like to serve on the N.C. Board of Transportation.

Ed Grannis, the county’s top prosecutor from 1975 until his retirement in December, confirmed Monday his interest in the politically appointed board that approves highway construction contracts and helps sets transportation priorities.

Fayetteville’s current representative on the board, Gary Ciccone, […]

2011-04-26T13:10:19+00:00April 26th, 2011|

ADVANCED ENERGY RELEASES CHARGING STATION INSTALLATION GUIDEBOOK FOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND INSPECTORS AT 2011 EDTA CONFERENCE

Raleigh, N.C. —  Advanced Energy, a nonprofit committed to helping communities understand, plan-for and implement electric transportation initiatives, will release Version One of its Charging Station Installation Handbook for Electrical Contractors and Inspectors at the Electric Drive Transportation Association’s 2011 Conference and Annual Meeting, April 19-21, in Washington, D.C.

Developed as a best practices guide intended […]

2017-05-24T08:56:15+00:00April 26th, 2011|

Loop funds may be victim to new rankings (The Herald Sun)

DURHAM — Budget-writers in the state House appear intent on forcing the N.C. Department of Transportation to redo a ranking of so-called “urban loop” projects that appeared to make funding Durham’s East End Connector all but certain last year.

During a redrafting of the 2011-12 budget last week, a House Appropriations Committee panel added language that […]

2011-04-26T08:25:07+00:00April 26th, 2011|

Chair City council stays neutral on state gas tax (The Dispatch)

THOMASVILLE | The Thomasville City Council ultimately took no action Monday night on resolutions that would oppose or support N.C. Senate Bill 235 and N.C. House Bill 399 — bills that either suspend the state’s gas tax altogether or look to cap it at its current rate of 32.5 cents per gallon.

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