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  2. $25 an hour, safer streets, an Office of Survivor Care: What ...

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    Terrance Mack, center, and other sanitation workers wait to head into the Durham city council chambers to attend a council work session at City Hall in Durham, N.C., Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023.

  3. There’s an opening on the Durham City Council. How to apply.

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    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.

  4. Durham City Council - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Durham council meeting comes to a halt as protesters call for ...

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    At the start of the meeting, newly appointed council member Chelsea Cook requested the council add a ceasefire resolution to the agenda for Thursday’s 1 p.m. work session, where public comment ...

  6. DeDreana Freeman - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Durham City Council elections - Wikipedia

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    Durham City Council elections were generally held every four years between the reforms of 1974 and the council's abolition in 2009. Durham was a non-metropolitan district in County Durham, England. On 1 April 2009 the council's functions passed to Durham County Council, which became a unitary authority.

  8. Durham city budget passes. What it includes, and why tax ...

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    $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 ...

  9. Talk:Durham City Council - Wikipedia

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