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Rosemary Imagined, the town's initiative to transform Rosemary Street into a more vibrant part of downtown, held its second event last night at TRU Deli + Wine. Unlike most town events I've been to, this event was held as a social, where attendees could mingle and talk about their thoughts on Rosemary Street freely among each other.
I was able to attend most of the event, and I have to give Meg McGurk, the Executive Director for the Downtown Partnership, and Dwight Bassett, the town's Economic Development Officer, major credit for succeeding in opening the engagement process up to people you don't often see show up for public meetings. Specifically, there were far more young people at this event than any town event I've been to in the past - and given how Rosemary Street and downtown appear to be developing with our town's sizable young population in mind, it's great to see that we're being included in the process of determining what Rosemary Street will become in the future.
some basics on the House District 50 upcoming vavancy:
http://ncleg.net/Legislation/constitution/article2.html
Sec. 7. Qualifications for Representative.
Each Representative, at the time of his election, shall be a qualified voter of the State, and shall have resided in the district for which he is chosen for one year immediately preceding his election.
http://ncleg.net/Legislation/constitution/article6.html
Sec. 6. Eligibility to elective office.
Every qualified voter in North Carolina who is 21 years of age, except as in this Constitution disqualified, shall be eligible for election by the people to office.
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hi all, I do not have an official website but you can read all about me by doing a google, bing, or yahoo search by Gary Kahn Chapel Hill or Gary Kahn in Chapel Hill. Gary Kahn
Hi all, I attended the obey creek meeting last night and I noticed that George C and Sally Greene were sitting together and talking . Just a thought is that a reason why George C did not decide to apply for the vacancy and support Sally and now decided to seek a council seat. Just a thought.
Four more interviews this week and a forum. I am looking forward to my interview with the AFL-CIO tomorrow. Then Saturday Morgan Cr./Kings Mill Neighborhood forum in the morning and Sierra Club interviews in the afternoon. At this rate, I will have met every Chapel Hill voter by the time the elections roll around... at least every one who is planning on voting. There are so many interest groups and associations in our town! We really understand the power of working together.
What a wonderful town we live in!!!
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