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Wake County voters will likely have to wait until November, instead of May, to decide the fate of a bond for new school construction.
January 10 -
Davidson County Board of Commissioners voted last week to assemble a package of survey questions regarding a possible bond referendum.
December 21 -
At Tuesday's Davidson County Board of Commissioner's meeting, the county moved forward with discussions on potential bond packages for capital needs.
November 16 -
The referendum asks voters in Mecklenburg County, N.C.’s to approve bonds for schools.
November 2 -
Wake County voters will be asked next year to borrow money to help pay for building and renovating schools, but it's uncertain whether the amount could be a record $1.1 billion.
October 31 -
Waynesville leaders are pondering the idea of bond referendum to fund a slew of long-range projects, from greenway expansion to a new Hazelwood fire station.
October 17 -
Voters decided they will pay higher taxes to borrow $206.7 million to widen roads, build new sidewalks and bicycle lanes, and support other transportation projects.
October 11 -
Voters in northern Mecklenburg County are already fired up about the schools’ bond plan, and that issue distinguishes the three school board candidates.
October 10 -
P.R. Gilboy will maintain its market name and remain as a separate operating business unit.
August 31 -
Regional bond issuance slipped by 31% in the first half and volume was down sharply in Florida.
August 23 -
Scotland County Board of Commissioners voted in favor of applying for a loan not to exceed $27 million to finance several projects including the expansion of two schools.
August 14 -
The Scotland County Board of Commissioners will discuss how to pay for several projects over the next few weeks including expanding two elementary schools, repaving DSS parking lot and renovating the former Morgan center.
July 19 -
APEX, N.C. -- Voters in Apex will have a historic decision to make come November.
June 28 -
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will veto the biennial budget, although an override is anticipated.
June 26 -
Mecklenburg County, N.C., commissioners voted Tuesday to place a nearly $1 billion bond package for schools on the November ballot.
June 21 -
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. -- Davidson County Board of Commissioners continued discussion Thursday of a proposed bond referendum for school and parks and recreation funding.
May 10 -
Chapman and Cutler hired four attorneys to boost its expansion into the Southeast.
May 10 -
When Port City voters approved Wilmington's $38 million parks bond last fall, the 15 projects named were distant prospects. This year, the work begins.
April 17 -
Area school systems would benefit from a statewide $1.9 billion construction bond referendum issue proposed through a recent bill submitted by an area legislator.
April 12 -
The city's property tax rate would increase by roughly 1 cent, costing the average Raleigh homeowner an extra $19 a year, under a transportation spending package city leaders are considering.
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