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  2. Holly Springs Township, Wake County, North Carolina

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    As of the 2010 United States census, Holly Springs Township had a population of 33,071, a 102.8% increase over 2000. [1] Holly Springs Township, occupying 48.0 square miles (124.2 km 2) [2] in southwestern Wake County, includes most of the town of Holly Springs and portions of the towns of Apex and Fuquay-Varina.

  3. Holly Springs, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Holly Springs is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census , the town population was 41,239, a 67% increase from 2010 . [ 5 ]

  4. Local Planning and Development Regulation in North Carolina

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    The North Carolina chapter of the American Planning Association proposed reforms which were adopted in 2005. [2] The purpose of these reforms was to simplify, modernize, and make technical changes to the existing land use and planning laws. [2] The reform bills were sponsored by state Senator Daniel G. Clodfelter and Representative Lucy T ...

  5. Overriding local zoning won’t solve North Carolina’s housing ...

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    In North Carolina, particularly in its fast-growing cities, there is an acute shortage of affordable housing. The median home price rose by 25 percent in 2021 and bumped up an estimated 5 percent ...

  6. Apex and Holly Springs are seeing amazing growth. Here are ...

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    It’s about 1.5 miles west of Holly Springs Towne Center on N.C. 55. It’s expected to bring up to 725 jobs to the area over five years. The jobs would pay an average annual wage of $99,848.

  7. List of townships in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina's 1868 constitution adopted a "Township and County Commissioner Plan" for structuring local government, largely inspired by provisions in Pennsylvania's constitution. Townships were created under the county unit of government, with every county divided into them, and each given their own township board.

  8. Scoop Green, candidate for Holly Springs Town Council

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    Nine candidates are on the ballot for the Holly Springs Town Council this year. Early voting runs through Nov. 4.

  9. Central Pines Regional Council - Wikipedia

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    When the North Carolina General Assembly established 18 regional planning councils in 1972, the Research Triangle Regional Planning Commission was reorganized as the planning council for Region J, which consisted of Durham, Orange, Wake, Chatham, Johnston and Lee counties.