[Durham INC] Durham Hosts Fayetteville St. Corridor Land Use Plan Update

Blalock, Amy Amy.Blalock at durhamnc.gov
Wed May 5 08:11:57 EDT 2010


 

 

CITY OF DURHAM

Office of Public Affairs

101 City Hall Plaza

Durham, NC 27701

 

 

News Release

 

For Details, Contact:

Amy Blalock

Sr. Public Affairs Specialist

(919) 560-4123 x 11253

(919) 475-7735 (cell)

Amy.Blalock at durhamnc.gov

 

For Immediate Release:  May 5, 2010

 

Durham Hosts Fayetteville Street Corridor Land Use Plan Update

Citizen Opportunity to Provide Input on Proposed Land Use Regulations

 

What:             Fayetteville Street Corridor Land Use Plan Open House

 

Who:               Durham City-County Planning Department

 

When:             Tuesday, May 25, 2010, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

 

Where:            Hayti Heritage Center

                        804 Old Fayetteville Street

                        Durham, N.C. 27701

 

Fast Facts:

*         The Durham City-County Planning Department is in the process
of updating the land use plan for the area along the Fayetteville Street
corridor, south of the Durham Freeway, and the area surrounding North
Carolina Central University (NCCU).

 

*         Since June 2009, the department has hosted several land use
plan workshops to receive public input on land use policies for the
area.

 

*         The purpose of this month's open house is to present the
results of the input received from the land use plan workshops, and to
allow nearby residents, business owners, and property owners another
opportunity to provide input on those land use policies.

 

*         For additional information on this process or the open house,
visit the City's Web site at 
www.durhamnc.gov/departments/planning/fs_university_use_update.cfm or
contact Aaron Cain, senior planner with the Durham City-County Planning
Department, at (919) 560-4137, ext. 28226 or via e-mail at 
aaron.cain at durhamnc.gov. 

 

About the Durham City-County Planning Department

The Durham City-County Planning Department is involved in many aspects
of community growth, including reviewing development plans and
protecting Durham's natural and cultural resources.  Planners meet
regularly with citizen groups to discuss specific issues and to talk
generally about Durham's future.  The department is charged with
implementing Durham's Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development
Ordinance to direct future growth.  To learn more about this department,
visit www.durhamnc.gov/departments/planning.

 

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