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Subject: [CAC-leadership] Blount Street-Person Street Corridor Study Design Workshops
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The City of Raleigh wants your input on the future of the Blount Street - Person Street Corridors. Please join us for a Four Day Design Workshop December 10-13. Each night's meeting has a different topic and a different location. Choose which nights and topics appeal to you most by visiting the project web page featuring additional background information about the project, the draft Issues and Opportunities Report, as well as opportunities to participate online.
For more information on the project please call Elizabeth Alley at 919-996-4639.
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I saw a red one yesterday just after 6pm on Rumson headed towards Raleigh Blvd. while I was going towards Marlborough. My neighbor Ron likes to sit on his front stoop & he's keeping an eye out for him too!
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On Dec 1, 2012, at 5:02 PM, gayle keleher <gayleweb(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Sorry, didn't see it this time......only heard it. I believe there's been one in the past that's red. When he passes my house he is (for lack of a better term) headed away from Raleigh Blvd. Then he comes back the opposite way towards Raleigh Blvd. He may or may not live on Millbank but we are definitely on one of his "routes".
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> From: Vanessa Van Horn <vanhorn.vanessa(a)gmail.com>
> To: gayle keleher <gayleweb(a)yahoo.com>; Lockwood <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org>
> Sent: Saturday, December 1, 2012 4:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [Lockwood] Screaming Motorcycle
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> Is it red? Which house did it go to? The mister was cutting the grass so we missed it!
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> On Dec 1, 2012, at 3:54 PM, gayle keleher <gayleweb(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> The screaming motorcycle just made its run down Millbank and back up again.
>> Gayle
>> From: Vanessa Van Horn <vanhorn.vanessa(a)gmail.com>
>> To: Lockwood <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:51 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Lockwood] Screaming Motorcycle
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>> Soon you'll be hearing lots of things Ann! Hopefully the screaming motorcycle won't be one of them…
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>> Re:traffic calming
>> I've seen in the N&O Rumson is still listed as a candidate and there are markings for a signs/humps on the street already. Not sure what the timeline is however?
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>> On Nov 27, 2012, at 11:21 AM, Ann Quarles Poisson <annquarles(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Hi neighbors,
>>> I didn't notice a screaming motorcycle last night, but I'm sure I'm about to become MUCH more sensitive to the noise after our baby arrives! (Due date is about 9 days away!)
>>>
>>> Anyone know what the status of the 'traffic calming' measures/speed humps are for Rumson? I hate speed humps, but I hate the crazy speeding on our street even more. It's dangerous with the hills!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ann
>>>
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>>> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Katherine Ware <kware(a)wcpss.net> wrote:
>>> That's the truth, Vanessa!
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>>> Katie Ware, MAT
>>> Assistant Principal
>>> Wiley International Studies Magnet Elementary School
>>> 301 St. Mary's Street
>>> Raleigh, NC 27605
>>> 919-856-7725 (direct line)
>>> 919-856-7723 (main office)
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>>> From: Vanessa Van Horn
>>> Sent by: lockwood-bounces(a)eastraleigh.org
>>> Date: 11/26/2012 07:22PM
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>>> Subject: Re: [Lockwood] Screaming Motorcycle
>>>
>>> Well he came by right before I posted to the listserv. I remember he once revved up Rumson after midnight when my son immediately woke up. I'm guessing he's not over by you? It sounds like he's on the Marlborough/Millbank loop if I had to guess from the Doppler effect produced? It had been quiet, but maybe he was just out of town… We always need a radar gun on this street!
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Any ideas on where this rocketeer lives & how to stop him from screaming thru our streets? Routinely going 60+ down Rumson thanks to our hills… Wakes up the baby too :(
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I will be meeting with the head of sanitation on Monday please send me all info regarding this situation and a list of the names and addresses where this is an issue; Phillip White has usually corrected these situations right away when I bring them straight to him.
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Here's the website where you can submit the complaint to the City if Raleigh. The Solid Waste Services dept handles trash/recycling pick up.
On Nov 24, 2012, at 3:46 PM, "Bill Westall" <bwestall(a)nc.rr.com<mailto:bwestall@nc.rr.com>> wrote:
I have the same situation on King William and made a video and sent it in an email and it still happens. If the truck can pick it up from off the road, then it can surely return it off the road. I’ve seen it done fine in most neighborhoods and it was in my previous neighborhood.
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To: ECAC; Nextdoor East_Raleigh_CAC; longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:longview-park-community-watch@googlegroups.com>; Lockwood; bpw(a)eastraleigh.org<mailto:bpw@eastraleigh.org>; stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:stevens-road-raleigh-nc@googlegroups.com>; Debbie
Subject: Re: [East-CAC] New Grocery Store...
Can someone tell me the site you go through when you need something taken care of as soon as possible. I have complaints about the trash pick up in our area, Peartree Lane; they leave our bends in the street both recycle and the trash bend. There are times they don't pick up our trash at all. My husband and I both have called and complained and nothing happens, my husband was told they would send someone to pick up the trash, they never camel to pick it up. I'm really tired of their service. Is this service handled by the City of Raleigh or a private service?
Thanks everyone and have a wonderful safe holiday.
--- On Fri, 11/23/12, Debbie <cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org<mailto:cac-chair-debbie@eastraleigh.org>> wrote:
From: Debbie <cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org<mailto:cac-chair-debbie@eastraleigh.org>>
Subject: Re: [East-CAC] New Grocery Store...
To: "ECAC" <east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org<mailto:east-cac@eastraleigh.org>>, "Nextdoor East_Raleigh_CAC" <nextdoor(a)nextdoor.com<mailto:nextdoor@nextdoor.com>>, "longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:longview-park-community-watch@googlegroups.com>" <longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:longview-park-community-watch@googlegroups.com>>, "Lockwood" <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org<mailto:lockwood@eastraleigh.org>>, "bpw(a)eastraleigh.org<mailto:bpw@eastraleigh.org>" <bpw(a)eastraleigh.org<mailto:bpw@eastraleigh.org>>, "stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:stevens-road-raleigh-nc@googlegroups.com>" <stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:stevens-road-raleigh-nc@googlegroups.com>>
Date: Friday, November 23, 2012, 4:40 PM
Hello! I heard with the loss of (2) of our long-standing grocery stores (Kroger) there may be a replacement of those to another chain of stores (Publix's). A little bit of history on this chain it was founded in 1930 by Mr. George W. Jenkins in Winter Havens, Florida and it is one of the fastest growing employee-owned companies in the U. S. in 2005 the Co. reached it's 1000th store. There are stores in FL., GA., SC., AL., TENN. most are on the Southern East coast of course why not NC.? I will stay on top of this and keep all informed to learn more about them go to www.publix.com<http://www.publix.com/> .
Ms. Deborah F.
ECAC Co-chair
(919) 835-3566
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Hello! I heard with the loss of (2) of our long-standing grocery stores (Kroger) there may be a replacement of those to another chain of stores (Publix's). A little bit of history on this chain it was founded in 1930 by Mr. George W. Jenkins in Winter Havens, Florida and it is one of the fastest growing employee-owned companies in the U. S. in 2005 the Co. reached it's 1000th store. There are stores in FL., GA., SC., AL., TENN. most are on the Southern East coast of course why not NC.? I will stay on top of this and keep all informed to learn more about them go to www.publix.com .
Ms. Deborah F.
ECAC Co-chair
(919) 835-3566
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Here is a link to an article that some of you may find helpful if travelling over the holidays. Be safe.
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Subject: Sections of Milburnie Road Closed Due to Water Main Break
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Nov. 19, 2012
Sections of Milburnie Road Closed Due to Water Main Break
Milburnie Road is closed at its intersections with Delaney Drive and Colleton Road because of a water main break. The water main break has been repaired but the road closure is expected to continue the remainder of the day as crews complete cleanup work.
Detour routes have been posted:
• Eastbound traffic on Milburnie Road at Delaney Drive is being detoured north on Delaney Drive to Glascock Road and then right on Glascock Road to access Raleigh Boulevard;
• Westbound traffic on Milburnie Road at Colleton Road is being detoured north on Colleton Road to Glascock Road and then left on Glascock Road to access Raleigh Boulevard.
Raleigh Boulevard at Milburnie Road remains open to both southbound and northbound through traffic, though turn lanes onto Milburnie Road are closed.
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-----Original Message-----From: Raleigh Recycling Division <SWS(a)info.raleighnc.gov>To: josietodd919 <josietodd919(a)aol.com>Sent: Fri, Oct 26, 2012 11:42 amSubject: Recycling News October 2012
City of Raleigh - Solid Waste Services
Recycling News and Events
October 2012
Have a Green Halloween
A survey by the National Retail Foundation found that 64.5% of people celebrate Halloween in some way. That's a higher number than the individual recycling rates of aluminum, glass, paper and plastic bottles! Yes, even Halloween can be greener! We've compiled a list of ideas to get you started. Visit our web page and click on the link under News and Events.
Recycle & Win to End Nov. 2
The Recycle and Win incentive campaign is scheduled to end on November 2, 2012. This campaign was created in partnership with Coca-Cola Consolidated of N.C. and Harris Teeter. It awarded $50 Harris Teeter gift cards to Raleigh residents who were recycling correctly each week. During the six month program 260 winners were selected. The program was very successful in getting new participants to the Raleigh Recycling Program and increasing the amount recycled for those already recycling.
But don't stop recycling! Recycling makes us all winners as it reduces pollution, saves landfill space and natural resources, creates jobs and much more.
NCSU to Host Free Electronics Movie
NC State University is hosting an electronics recycling film on Sunday, October 28, 2012 named "Terra Blight". The movie is free and starts at 7 p.m. at the Witherspoon Theatre. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session after the film with the film producers and with other speakers in the industry. You can find more information about the film at
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The curbside version of Recycle and Win may be ending but you still have an opportunity to play the online recycling game and win a $10 Harris Teeter gift card. All winners will be entered into the grand prize drawing for a $500 Harris Teeter gift card. Play the online game at http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkP….
Annual Cooking Grease and Oil Collection
The City of Raleigh runs an annual program to collect cooking oil and grease at the curbside helping to prevent sewer overflows. From November 1st through January 15th residents in the Capital City are able to recycle these products by calling Solid Waste Services at 919-996-6890 to set up a collection date. Once the appointment date is set residents put the cooking oil and grease on the curb along with their garbage, recycling and yard waste.
Churches and synagogues in the Capital City also may also participate in the program at no charge. Commercial establishments and apartment community residents are not eligible for the service.
During the rest of the year, cooking oil and grease can be taken to a Wake County Convenience Centers.
For complete information on preparation and collection visit www.raleighnc.gov/services/content/SolidWaste/Articles/CookingOilGrease.html.
America Recycles Day Event
This is one event you don't want to miss! Raleigh Recycling has partnered with Keep NC Beautiful, Wake County, ProShred Security, Sonoco Recycling, Creative Recycling, Harris Teeter and Progress Energy to bring you this one stop recycle, recycle, recycle and shred event. We will be shredding your old sensitive documents (max. 3 boxes per person) and recycling your old electronics (anything with a cord), rigid plastics (think buckets, kiddie pools and toys, plastic lawn furniture, old recycle bins), plastic bags, compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) AND political signs (separate the sign from the stake/frame) - whew!
The event will be held Saturday, November 10 from 9 a.m. - noon at the parking lot at the corner of St. Albans and Dartmouth. Please enter off St. Albans!
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE AMERICA RECYCLES DAY EVENT! Can you help? We need you from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Interested? Contact Linda Leighton at linda.leighton(a)raleighnc.gov or 919.996.6871. Help us make this event a success!
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