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GOP bill would halt fast rail (News & Observer)

RALEIGH — As the state Department of Transportation gears up to spend $461 million in federal grants for beefed-up train service from Raleigh to Charlotte, some Republican legislators say North Carolina should send the money back to Washington instead.

Rep. Ric Killian of Charlotte warned Tuesday that new passenger trains will hurt the state-owned N.C. Railroad […]

2011-03-23T13:21:16+00:00March 23rd, 2011|

Don’t block broadband (News & Observer)

RALEIGH — While farm life has never been easy, at one time it was significantly harder. In the mid-1930s, over 97 percent of North Carolina farms had no electricity, many because private electric companies couldn’t make enough money from them to justify running the lines.

Aware of the transformational effect of electrification and recognizing the need […]

2011-03-23T09:57:46+00:00March 23rd, 2011|

Municipal broadband service is a matter of fairness (Winston Salem Journal)

Internet-service providers can’t have it both ways. They can’t delay bringing high-speed service to North Carolina communities but then turn around and lobby the legislature to deny local governments the authority to establish municipal service if their residents want it.

That’s exactly what cable and phone companies are doing, however. Ever since a 2005 N.C. Court of […]

2017-05-24T08:56:16+00:00March 23rd, 2011|

Winston-Salem Residents Fight State Billboard Proposal (Fox 8 News)

 

Residents across North Carolina are fighting against a bill that would essentially allow for more billboards.

Senate Bill 183 and House Bill 309 would allow existing billboards to become digital, and those digital billboards could be placed every 1,500 feet on interstates or other commercial roadways.

“We don’t need more […]

2017-05-24T08:56:16+00:00March 23rd, 2011|

Wilmington City Council approves Inland Greens purchase (WWAY)

Wilmington City Council voted unanimously to move forward with the purchase of the Inland Greens golf course, which will be used as a public park.

It voted to accept $75,000 from affected homeowners associations. The city will purchase the property for $500,000. Council members approved stormwater improvements at Inland Greens, as well.

Council also voted to apply […]

2011-03-23T07:50:04+00:00March 23rd, 2011|

N.C. deal sets train on fast track (News & Observer)

Fast track money

Now that new governors in three states have rejected their shares of $8 billion in stimulus grants, North Carolina has moved up to fourth place among states that will spend federal money for faster passenger train service.

Out of 20 states that have received $4.9 billion so far, here are the five with the […]

2017-05-24T08:56:16+00:00March 22nd, 2011|

More digital billboards could pop up in North Carolina (WECT)

WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – A proposed bill was introduced recently in the NC General Assembly that would allow more digital billboards across the state.

If the bill is passed, thousands of existing billboards could be switched to digital signs, despite their locations.  It would also expand the area where trees can be cleared […]

2011-03-22T08:33:58+00:00March 22nd, 2011|

Opponents lining up against billboard bill (WRAL)

Cities and environmental advocates across North Carolina are banding together to oppose legislation that would loosen restrictions on billboards statewide.

Senate Bill 183 would allow digital billboards, which change every few seconds to advertise different products and services, every 1,500 feet on either side of a highway or major thoroughfare. Under the proposal, the distance between […]

2011-03-22T08:28:51+00:00March 22nd, 2011|

City council worried about proposed gas tax cap (Star News)

Local officials fear an initiative to cap the state’s gas tax will mean fewer dollars for paving and building roads.

The DOT is opposing state legislation that would cap the motor fuel excise tax rate where it is now at 32.5 cents a gallon.

The DOT’s analysis also says the cap would save the average driver $7.50 […]

2017-05-24T08:56:17+00:00March 22nd, 2011|