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Durham's population, as of July 1, 2019 and according to the 2019 U.S. census data estimate, had grown to 278,993, [68] making it the 50th-fastest-growing city in the US, and the 2nd-fastest-growing city in North Carolina, behind Cary but ahead of Charlotte, Raleigh and Greensboro. [68]
The Mayor of Durham is the chief executive of the government of the city of Durham, North Carolina. The current mayor is Leonardo Williams, who assumed office in 2023 ...
The city is accepting applications now. Visit durhamnc.gov to access the application or stop by City Hall during business hours. Residents must be 21 and reside within Ward 3 , which covers West ...
The city property tax rate will increase 3.85 cents, to 59.62 cents per $100 of assessed property value. Here’s what is included in the $668 million budget , up 9.5% since last year, according ...
The Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People, the oldest political action committee in the city, is the first to decide its selections. The PAC met Aug. 5 and the general body ratified its ...
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
On a $254,000 house, the median in the city limits: The proposed city increase adds $98 and the proposed county increase adds $83 a year to the annual tax bill, which would total $3,507. Check the ...
Durham and Framwelgate, a former local government district, which held city status until 1974; City of Durham (district), a former local government district, which held city status 1974–2009; City of Durham (parish), a civil parish formed in 2018; City of Durham (UK Parliament constituency) Durham City A.F.C., a football team