Good morning, RCACers!
You might find this upcoming forum to be of interest.
Enjoy your weekend!
Regards,
Mark Turner
RCAC Chair
*Sept. 10 - /WakeUP After 5
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*"Redeveloping Raleigh: What's Too Small, What's Too Big and What's
"Juuust" Right?"***
5:30-7:30 pm, Amplified Art Gallery
Join us for a fun and thoughtful /WakeUP After 5/ event to talk with
development experts to understand how Raleigh's new development code
(the UDO) can affect re-development in urbanizing Raleigh. They'll share
perspectives on how to address future growth challenges, including urban
density, transit planning, and water infrastructure capacity for new
growth. Concerned about new development? Interested in higher density
on transportation corridors? /Come join the conversation!/ See flier
with details
<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/rclick.php?d=XV8Zy1zFKfN-FwngiRRNut-wXwN57dQi&w=2&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wakeupwakecounty.org%2Fcms%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2FUDO_WakeUP_After_5_Flyer_0.pdf>.
Reducing Storm Water Runoff Pollution. Recently Raleigh's Environmental
Advisory Board and Storm Water Management Advisory Commission presented
recommendations to City Council on reducing the use of curbs and gutters
as a means to reduce storm water pollution of our water supply. The
Council will further consider the recommendations, and perhaps language
will be considered in Raleigh's UDO. Click here
<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/rclick.php?d=XV8Zy1zFKfN-FwngiRRNut-wXwN57dQi&w=2&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwakeupwakecounty.com%2Fcms%2Fstory%2Feab-and-smac-curb-gutter-recommendations-sent-comprehensive-planning-commission>
to read the full report.
http://www.icontact-archive.com/XV8Zy1zFKfN-FwngiRRNut-wXwN57dQi?w=2