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One in our area – Rumson Rd. and Barksdale – so please make sure everyone knows.
Charlene Holmes Willard
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Residents Invited to Comment on Traffic-Calming Projects
The Raleigh City Council will be accepting comments from residents on seven planned minor traffic-calming projects at a design review session on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. in the council chamber at the Avery C. Upchurch Government Complex, 222 W. Hargett St.
Traffic-calming projects are designed to reduce speeding on neighborhood streets. They include a combination of public education, police enforcement and changes to the roadway in order to reduce speeding by motorists traveling through neighborhoods. The roadway changes may include a reduction in the posted speed limit and/or the installation of curb extensions, bulb-outs, median islands, speed humps or traffic tables.
The Fiscal Year 2011-12 minor traffic-calming projects for which the design review will be held on Nov. 6 were approved by the City Council in 2011. The projects have gone through the City process for traffic- calming work, including submittal of a citizen petition signed by at least 75 percent of the impacted properties. Also, the City has held public workshops and preliminary design reviews and comment periods for each of the projects.
The seven minor traffic-calming projects are:
• Lake Boone Trail from Dixie Trail to Brooks Avenue;
• Southgate Drive (East) from Star Sapphire Drive to Red Quartz Drive;
• Southgate Drive (West) from Rock Quarry Road to Red Quartz Drive;
• Beverly Drive from Little John Road to Poole Road;
• Neuse Crossing Drive from Cashew Drive to Mitchell Mill Road;
• Marcom Street from Stovall Drive to Varsity Drive; and,
• Rumson Road from Barksdale Drive to Marlborough Road.
For more information about the City of Raleigh’s traffic-calming efforts, contact Traffic Calming Coordinator Thomas Fiorello at 919-996-4066 or Thomas.Fiorello(a)raleighnc.gov; or visit the City’s website at http://links.govdelivery.com/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIw….
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Subject: Enloe 50th
On Friday, 12 September 2012, Enloe High School will have their 50th Celebration Parade. This has been approved by the City of Raleigh. The parade will begin on Clarendon Crescent at the East Building, go around the stadium on Lord Ashley and then up Bertie Drive to the back entrance of Enloe. We anticipate the parade to start around 12:45 and last no more than 30 minutes. (approved until 1:30 PM for street closures).
Students will be dismissed from class at 12:30 to begin lining up along the parade route. However, they are still considered "in school" and will be monitored by their classroom teachers, school administrators, counselors, WCPSS security and Raleigh PD. Being that the school is near 2700 students, it may be necessary to utilize both sides of the street on Bertie Drive. If this happens, students will be closely monitored and informed to remain on the sidewalks and not to run around in the residents yards.
I would like to encourage the local community to come and watch the parade alongside the Enloe Community. There will be four floats, the homecoming court, athletic teams and the marching band.
As always, thanks for your continued support of the Enloe Community!Matthew S. Rice, Assistant Principal
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The City of Raleigh Fire Department will commemorate Fire Prevention Week Oct. 7-13. Citizens are invited to attend the following events:
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• A smoke detector battery exchange will be held on Oct. 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Chick-fil-A restaurant at 4621 Capital Blvd.;
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That dude came by my house last week with a pad in his hand, black t-shirt,
GE logo on it. I told him I already had an alarm system. He wanted to know
why I didn't have a sign outside my house then. I said some kids stole it.
I didn't think to call the police though.
--
Zombies:Brains :: Me:Data
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Mike Torres <mltorres57(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> So, about an hour ago a guy comes knocking on my door. He is around 5- 6,
> Asian, dark hair, dark eyes. Black polo-like shirt it had a brand on the
> arm sleeve that started with a p. grey shorts and tennis shoes. Last seen
> off Dennis Ave. and Rankin. had a badge read Kenny H( it was something like
> Hseich?) Said he was sponsoring houses for security had laminated
> "products" that had GE logo on it. Was looking for houses that didn't have
> security signs out front. ****
>
> I called the Police and within 15 minutes I did see a patrol car pass by.*
> ***
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> Thank you****
>
> Mike****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* east-cac-bounces(a)eastraleigh.org [mailto:
> east-cac-bounces(a)eastraleigh.org] *On Behalf Of *reidcraft(a)att.net
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2012 3:53 PM
> *To:* longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com; Mark Turner; East
> CAC Discussion
> *Cc:* stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com; Lockwood;
> longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [East-CAC] [longview-park-community-watch] Re: N&O:
> Raleigh man uses location tracker to find stolen laptop****
>
> ** **
>
> yep, this is ECAC. Just a few houses east of King Charles/Milburnie
> traffic signal. I sure hope this leads to all the others involved in this
> burglary ring!****
>
> ****
>
> Brenda Craft****
>
> ----- Original Message ----- ****
>
> *From:* Debbie <cac-chair-debbie(a)eastraleigh.org> ****
>
> *To:* Mark Turner <jmarkturner(a)gmail.com> ; East CAC Discussion<east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org>
> ****
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> *Cc:* longview-park-community-watch(a)googlegroups.com ; Lockwood<lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org>;
> stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com ****
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> *Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2012 12:21 PM****
>
> *Subject:* [longview-park-community-watch] Re: [East-CAC] N&O: Raleigh
> man uses location tracker to find stolen laptop****
>
> ** **
>
> Yes! this is right on Milburnie 2221 I think this is in ECAC my neighbor
> alerted me to this story earlier I just hadn't got the chance to send it
> out thanks Mark! May be this will lead to a break in our recent break-ins
> all around in this area and maybe others across town.****
>
> ****
>
> Ms. Deborah Ford****
>
> ECAC Co-chair****
>
> (919) 835-3566****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Mark Turner <jmarkturner(a)gmail.com>
> *To:* East CAC Discussion <east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org>
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2012 11:20 AM
> *Subject:* [East-CAC] N&O: Raleigh man uses location tracker to find
> stolen laptop****
>
>
> Check out this story of a neighbor who got his stolen laptop back using
> a free tracking application he installed.
>
> Jonathan lives in the East CAC, I believe.
>
> Mark
> =============================
>
> Raleigh man uses location tracker to find stolen laptop
>
> By Amanda James - ajames(a)newsobserver.com
> Published in: Crime/Safety
>
> RALEIGH The thief didn’t know who he was stealing from when he broke
> into Jonathan Moss’ home and took his new MacBook Air.
>
> Moss, who works as an IT specialist, had never used location tracking
> software before, but downloaded it on his new laptop on a whim before he
> left the country.
>
> “My wife gave me the MacBook Air as a wedding gift,” Moss said.
>
> While still on his honeymoon, Moss got an e-mail from his landlord. It
> appeared that his house had been burglarized.
>
> That’s when he took matters into his own hands and tracked down his
> stolen laptop, using his iPad from his hotel on the small island of Aruba.
>
> Prey software, available in both Mac or PC versions, is a web service
> that’s free for the first three items a user registers.
>
> The software can detect the wireless network closest to the registered
> device, even if the user is not signed onto that network. Prey also uses
> webcam technology, if available, to capture images of the device’s
> location.
>
> So, not only was Moss able to track down the location of his laptop, he
> was able to see photos taken every five minutes of a man using it, and
> the inside of the man’s home.
>
> Moss went to the police in Aruba and they contacted Raleigh police with
> the information Moss supplied: the location of his laptop; photos of the
> suspect using the laptop; and the e-mail address the man was using.
>
> Johnny Howard Fogg Jr., 29, was arrested Tuesday at his residence, 2221
> Milburnie Road, and charged with felony possession of stolen property in
> connection with the case. His bail has been set at $3,000.
>
> Investigators obtained a warrant to search Fogg’s residence, but did not
> find any of the other items stolen from Moss’ home.
>
> “It’s an interesting way to start a marriage,” Moss said.
> James: 919-829-4870
>
>
> http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/09/26/2372226/raleigh-man-uses-gps-tracker…
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"it looks like Marlborough is the cutoff. we are still districted for ligon and enloe."
This is strange considering we are in the same 'node' 75.1:
http://www.wcpss.net/school-directory/attendance-maps/536_E_POWELL_ES__2011…
In fact it looks like assignment is now based by neighborhood and not node? I plugged in 2213 vs 2219 Rumson (neighbors) and discovered that's the line.
The top of the hill on Rumson shifts to Lockwood and those addresses stay at Powell, but the woodcrest addresses on Rumson along with the homes on Barksdale are reassigned to Joyner as well despite being in the same node.
Homes are listed by their subdivision under Property Description in real estate data account summary. Are nodes out now?
Thanks, Vanessa
2248 Rumson Rd
On Sep 27, 2012, at 10:30 PM, Jessica Bowen wrote:
> it looks like Marlborough is the cutoff. we are still districted for ligon and enloe.
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Vanessa Van Horn <vanhorn.vanessa(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> This proposal also would reassign Powell ES students to Joyner, from Ligon to Daniels and Enloe to Broughton.
>
> We live just a half mile from Powell as well and walk nearly everyday.
>
> Parents please check, comment and share your concerns!
>
> Best, Vanessa
> 2248 Rumson Rd
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 25, 2012, at 8:56 PM, Kelly Swanson Turner <kelly(a)mcbug.net> wrote:
>
>> Dear Neighbors-
>>
>> Wake County's newly proposed draft school assignment plan divides Conn Elementary's traditional base among three schools.
>>
>> Starting from Lions Park on Bennett Street, all of the Belvidere Park and Woodcrest addresses I have spot-checked are now zoned to Joyner Elementary. This includes houses along Plainview Avenue that adjoin Conn's property, sitting right at the school's rear-entrance crosswalk. In addition, the Mordecai and Pilot Mills neighborhoods, also long a part of Conn's base, are now zoned to Underwood Elementary.
>>
>> These assignments ignore walk zones and neighborhood boundaries (both cited as zoning priorities), add unnecessary transportation costs, and undermine the strong and growing neighborhood commitment to Conn.
>>
>> This issue is of obvious importance to families with young children. It also has implications for continuity and connections across our neighborhoods and affects whether they are seen as appealing places to live.
>>
>> The county is seeking feedback on the proposed changes. Now is the time to unite around our neighborhood school. Whether you are a parent or just interested in our community, please share your thoughts on maintaining Conn's base with the school board through this link: http://www.wcpss.net/news/2012_sept21_address_lookup/ You can also use this link to check assignments by street address.
>>
>> A Google group has been set up to facilitate discussion of this issue. Please join through this link to stay informed: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/connbase
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Kelly Turner
>> Tonsler Drive
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Yes! this is right on Milburnie 2221 I think this is in ECAC my neighbor alerted me to this story earlier I just hadn't got the chance to send it out thanks Mark! May be this will lead to a break in our recent break-ins all around in this area and maybe others across town.
Ms. Deborah Ford
ECAC Co-chair
(919) 835-3566
From: Mark Turner <jmarkturner(a)gmail.com>
To: East CAC Discussion <east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 11:20 AM
Subject: [East-CAC] N&O: Raleigh man uses location tracker to find stolen laptop
Check out this story of a neighbor who got his stolen laptop back using
a free tracking application he installed.
Jonathan lives in the East CAC, I believe.
Mark
=============================
Raleigh man uses location tracker to find stolen laptop
By Amanda James - ajames(a)newsobserver.com
Published in: Crime/Safety
RALEIGH The thief didn’t know who he was stealing from when he broke
into Jonathan Moss’ home and took his new MacBook Air.
Moss, who works as an IT specialist, had never used location tracking
software before, but downloaded it on his new laptop on a whim before he
left the country.
“My wife gave me the MacBook Air as a wedding gift,” Moss said.
While still on his honeymoon, Moss got an e-mail from his landlord. It
appeared that his house had been burglarized.
That’s when he took matters into his own hands and tracked down his
stolen laptop, using his iPad from his hotel on the small island of Aruba.
Prey software, available in both Mac or PC versions, is a web service
that’s free for the first three items a user registers.
The software can detect the wireless network closest to the registered
device, even if the user is not signed onto that network. Prey also uses
webcam technology, if available, to capture images of the device’s location.
So, not only was Moss able to track down the location of his laptop, he
was able to see photos taken every five minutes of a man using it, and
the inside of the man’s home.
Moss went to the police in Aruba and they contacted Raleigh police with
the information Moss supplied: the location of his laptop; photos of the
suspect using the laptop; and the e-mail address the man was using.
Johnny Howard Fogg Jr., 29, was arrested Tuesday at his residence, 2221
Milburnie Road, and charged with felony possession of stolen property in
connection with the case. His bail has been set at $3,000.
Investigators obtained a warrant to search Fogg’s residence, but did not
find any of the other items stolen from Moss’ home.
“It’s an interesting way to start a marriage,” Moss said.
James: 919-829-4870
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/09/26/2372226/raleigh-man-uses-gps-tracker…
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