Transportation Archive
Carolina North: Housing from UNC’s perspective
0 Comments Published November 1st, 2006 in CarolinaNorth, Carrboro, ChapelHill, Community, Government, Ruminations, Transportation, UNCFrom Jack Evans concerning housing at Carolina North.
At the LAC meeting on October 19, we agreed that the University would draft some thoughts for the continuation of our discussion regarding housing at Carolina North. The attached file is our response to that request. As you will see, we found a number of issues [...]
Halloween means Helicopters
1 Comment Published October 31st, 2006 in ChapelHill, Community, LocalArts, Ruminations, Transportation5:33pm, Tuesday, Oct. 31st, 2006, Halloween in downtown Chapel Hill means helicopters.
As I stepped out of my building at the corner of Church and Franklin streets, the first portent of tonight’s Chapel Hill-o-ween was the thrumming beat of helicopter blades. Two of the beast hovered high above downtown’s Franklin in a vain [...]
Chapel Watch, Larkspur Connector Kibosh
0 Comments Published October 16th, 2006 in ChapelHill, CitizenWill, Community, Ruminations, TransportationDevelopers and neighbors don’t always see eye to eye but sometimes they do
Caught between neighbors’ wishes and town policy, the developers of Chapel Watch Village off Eubanks Road have sided with the neighbors.
N&O
Larkspur connectivity was a big deal in last year’s Council race. A candidate (now council member) even tried to duck discussing [...]
Next Stop, NextBus.
1 Comment Published September 23rd, 2006 in Carrboro, ChapelHill, Ruminations, Technology, TransportationAccording to the following Sept. 22nd Town news release, the NextBus system is nearly ready for its trial run.
Suggested online access is through Chapel Hill Transit’s www.chtransit.org site, the blue “Real Time Transit” link.
I suggest by-passing the lame Java-applet and go straight to the vastly simpler and more forward thinking Google Maps [...]
Hillsborough425: Google Earth Fly-By, Alpha Quality
0 Comments Published September 22nd, 2006 in AffordableHousing, ChapelHill, CitizenWill, Ruminations, TransportationAlpha quality?
This is my first release of a “fly-by” created with Google’s mapping tool Google Earth [v4.0291.beta], drawing tool SketchUp and published concept plans to model new development in our community. In this case, modeling RAM Development’s 322 luxury condos visual impact.
The large McMansion-like teardown, unfortunately, is displacing Hillsborough Street’s [...]
Jim Ward Knee Jerk
0 Comments Published September 20th, 2006 in ChapelHill, LocalPolitics, Ruminations, Transportation, environmentNo, Jim hasn’t been co-opted by another AstroTurf organization, he was responding to Mayor Kevin Foy’s remarks on the St. Thomas More Catholic Church expansion plans:
Councilman Jim Ward, in a point seconded by Mayor Kevin Foy, argued the issue went beyond Carmichael Street and driveways, to the overall impact of increased traffic on roads in [...]
Hillsborough425: Daily Tar Heel Says “Scrap the Plan”
0 Comments Published September 20th, 2006 in AffordableHousing, ChapelHill, Ruminations, Transportation, UNCThat’s the Daily Tar Heel’s Editorial Board.
The concept plan to tear down the 111-unit Town House Apartment complex and build 322 new nonrental luxury units called the Residences at Grove Park should be scrapped before any more money is wasted investigating the issue.
They share some common concerns: traffic and affordable housing.
Chapel Hill Transit: A %1 Solution
0 Comments Published September 19th, 2006 in Carrboro, ChapelHill, CitizenWill, Government, Ruminations, TransportationLocal transit activist Ellen Perry posted a heads up Car Free Day 09/22 on local ‘blog OrangePolitics.
On Friday, September 22, residents of Carrboro and Chapel Hill will for the third straight year join millions of others around the world in celebrating World Car Free Day, leaving their cars at home and using other means of [...]