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Patrick Young, head of Raleigh’s Planning and Development Department, is keenly aware of the delays and the causes. As the COVID pandemic has eased, pent-up demand has led to a surge in ...
British Columbia uses a minimum setback of 4.5 metres (15 feet) of any building, mobile home, retaining wall, or other structure from all highway rights-of-way under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure unless the building has access from another street, in which case the allowed setback is 3 metres (10 feet).
The City of Raleigh started purchasing land for what would become the nation's first citywide greenway system in 1974. [citation needed] By the end of 1975, the city compiled a few isolated paths around the city. Over the next thirty years the city, along with the county (Wake County), continued investing in the project. This led to the current ...
One of the purposes of the 1916 zoning ordinance of New York City was to prevent tall buildings from obstructing too much light and air. The 1916 zoning ordinance sought to control building size by regulating height and setback requirements for towers. In 1961, a revision to the zoning ordinance introduced the concept of floor area ratio (FAR).
The Martin Marietta City of Oaks Marathon will take place in and around downtown Raleigh on Sunday, Nov. 5. For non-racers hoping to get through the city this weekend, here’s what to know about ...
The city added 17.1 miles of sidewalks between 2017 and 2022 through its sidewalk petition program. How new sidewalk decisions would get made The new approach will take in several new factors.
The New York City Department of City Planning passed the 1961 Zoning Resolution in October 1960, [7] and the new zoning rules became effective in December 1961, superseding the 1916 Zoning Resolution. [8] The new zoning solution used the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) regulation instead of setback rules. A building's maximum floor area is regulated ...
The city of Raleigh ordered a study of the neighborhoods that line the park’s edge to better understand what existing residents want and find ways to help prevent gentrification and displacement.