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Durham City Council may refer to: The local government of Durham, England, called the "City of Durham Parish Council" since 2018) Durham (district), from 1974 to 2009; Durham and Framwelgate, before 1974; The local government of Durham, North Carolina, U.S.; see Durham, North Carolina#Government
$14.9 million to expand GoDurham bus services and keep them fare-free. ... Durham Mayor Elaine O’Neal listen to a sanitation worker speak during a council work session at City Hall in Durham, N ...
A new mayor and county chair were sworn in Monday.
She was elected to the Durham City Council in 2015, focusing her campaign on racial, economic, and environmental justice, police accountability, and equitable development. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Upon her election to office, she became the first openly LGBTQ person elected to the city council and, at the time of her swearing in, was the youngest member of ...
The vote came three weeks after the Durham City Council passed the same changes inside the city limits in its own late-night, split vote. “I think people want small-scale, locally built housing ...
When the Durham City Council voted to give themselves a $10,000 pay raise in 2021, Freeman was the only councilmember to vote against the measure. [6] In 2022, she was among the councilmembers who voted in favor of a pilot program with the gunshot detection company ShotSpotter. [7]
Jan. 10: The council will hold a second meeting to listen to residents’ thoughts on the finalists. Jan. 16: The council will vote. Feb. 2: If there is a stalemate, a special election is triggered.
An Indiana city has a mayor-council form of government, but a third-class city may appoint a city manager. The mayor, elected to a four-year term, serves as the executive. Most mayors in Indiana are elected in partisan elections. The legislative branch consists of a five, seven, or nine-member city council.