2010 - 301 Advisory Committee Headlines

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301 Advisory Committee Headlines

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Water damages council chambers 9/29/2010 The U.S. 301 Advisory Board also uses the council room. If that committee meets in October, members will be notified of a new location by the city's planning staff. City puts $45,000 into incubator 1/23/2010 * Appointed Gary Bachara and Chip Futrell to the Historic Preservation Commission; Cordie Baker and Jonathan Brunson, Human Relations Commission; Linda Wheeler, Committee on Patriotism; and former councilwoman Doris Jones, Highway 301 Advisory Committee. Council rezones property 8/20/2010 Thirty property owners will be affected. Most of the affected owners asked for the change in addition to the Highway 301 Advisory Committee, a city committee formed to address revitalization along U.S. 301. Revitalization efforts include business development. Closed for repairs 10/1/2010 Public meetings normally held in the Council Chamber will be in the conference room of the Charles W. Pittman Operations Center, at 1800 Herring Ave. The Wilson City Council, Planning Board and Board of Adjustment meetings will not be televised at the Operations Center. Other city appointed boards that usually meet in the Council Chamber include the Highway 301 Advisory Committee, the Wilson Appearance Committee and the Historic Preservation Commission. Protecting the neighborhood? 8/3/2010 Members of the Washington-Carver Heights Neighborhood Association and the Highway 301 Advisory Committee want the city to rezone properties in a three-block area along Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway and Tacoma and Atlantic streets from an intermediate business zone, B-4, to an inner-city residential zone, RA-6I.

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