SoDu We Like Local News
In this episode of Southpoint Access Office Hours [https://soduwelikelocal.news], Wes Platt catches listeners up on a busy stretch in Durham and South Durham, from end-of-school-year chaos to the latest local government decisions. Topics include: * Durham County’s newly approved budget, including a 2.5-cent tax increase to support raises for classified Durham Public Schools workers. * Funding approval for family drug treatment court. * The library Pride display controversy and commissioners’ response. * Tonight’s Planning Commission agenda, including data center moratoria, Page Road Townhouses, Oak Grove Landing, Avalon Place Phase 9, and a proposed 200-unit project at 3815 Wake Forest Hwy. * Concerns about vegetation clearing along Third Fork Creek Trail and its impact on wildlife. * A new sports trading card shop, Bull City Slabs, planned for The Shoppes of Hope Valley. * Reminders about the SoDu We Have Favorites voting deadline, graduation and pet obituary announcements, and the June 10 deadline for Southpoint Access’s revenue-sharing campaign benefiting RootEd in DPS. Thanks to Southpoint Access sponsors for supporting independent local journalism.
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