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Friday, January 22, 2010

 
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Lower Neuse
RIVERKEEPER®
Larry Baldwin   
1307 Country Club Road
New Bern, NC 28562
252-637-7972
252-514-0051 fax
riverkeeper@neuseriver.org
 
Upper Neuse
RIVERKEEPER®
Alissa Bierma
112 South Blount Street
Suite 103
Raleigh, NC 27601
919-856-1180
919-839-0767 fax
alissa@neuseriver.org
 
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Natalie Baggett
James Boyd
Richard Goodwin
Tom Hardin
Jeffrey Harrison
Mary Ann Harrison
Jake Jacobson
James Keith
Lucy Marston
David McCracken
William Olah
Sandra Parker
Ed Smallwood
Jim Starr
Gail Young
Don Webb


Thank you Film Festival sponsors!
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The Neuse RIVERKEEPER® Film Festival will be in Durham and Raleigh this week!  Join us this Friday at the Durham Arts Council or this Saturday at the Meymandi Theatre at the Murphey School. 

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The Durham screening, held at the Durham Arts Council, will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a wine and cheese reception, featuring a performance by Country Time bluegrass/oldtime duo.  There will be three Raleigh screenings at the Meymandi Theatre at the Murphey School: a matinee at 1:30 p.m., an early evening wine and cheese reception and screening at 5:00 p.m. and a late evening wine and cheese reception and screening at 8:30 p.m.  Adult tickets are $10 and tickets for children under 18 or students with a school ID are $5.   
This January, Festival-goers may see the story of Martin Dreyer, South Africa's Multi-Sport King, who changed the lives of youth in the Dusi Valley by training them for a canoe challenge; explore the depths of the Atlantic Ocean with local videographer Art Howard; take a journey through the Lower Neuse River watershed and down the Los Angeles concrete river; or enjoy the adventure of two girls who decide to find a new home for goldfish.  Other highlights include Oktapodi, an Academy Award-nominated animated film from France, and short documentaries created by middle school students in Raleigh.  

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Monday, January 18, 2010

 
WakeUP Wake County
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WakeUP would like to remind you to mark your calendars for several upcoming events focusing on two key growth topics, water and transit.  Don't miss out on these exciting events! (don't forget to scroll all the way down).

"WAKEUP Growth Issues Happy Hour: Topic -
FALLS LAKE POLLUTION"

Jan. 19, from 5:30-7pm
Sitti in Downtown Raleigh (cash bar)

Join WakeUP on Tuesday, Jan. 19th for another Growth Issues Happy Hour at Sitti in Downtown Raleigh to discuss Falls Lake water quality challenges and learn more about the implications of stormwater runoff.  A casual event to foster discussion about events affecting our community.  Note: cash bar.

Questions?  Contact Andrew Campbell at accampbe@ncsu.edu


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"TRANSPORTATION IN AMERICA"
Jan. 21, from 6-8:00pm
Progress Energy Center of the Performing Arts in Raleigh


6:00pm - Check-in and Registration
6-8:00pm - Presentation, Panel Discussion, and Question & Answer Period

  • What will the new national transportation policy look like?
  • How can Raleigh be ready to take advantage of national transportation policies and emerging resources?
  • What examples are there of American cities that have adapted to the new transportation realities?
  • How will high speed rail affect Raleigh?
Answers to these questions and many more!  For more information and to pre-register to attend email:
trisha.hasch@ci.raleigh.nc.us or call 919.807.8480

Brought to you by the Raleigh Department of City Planning & Transportation for America.


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"TRANSIT IN THE TRIANGLE: THE BENEFITS FOR YOU AND THE REGION"
January 28, 2010, from 5-8 pm
 McKimmon Center in Raleigh


This free public forum will be an excellent opportunity to learn about the importance of transit for the Triangle region, how your life could be improved with transit, what does transit look like today, and how other metro regions have benefited from transit and transit-oriented development.

Brought to you by the Institute for Emerging Issues, in conjunction with WUNC TV, and Blueprint America.  The Capital Area Friends of Transit, the Durham-Orange Friends of Transit and WakeUP Wake County are partners in the forum.

Click Here to Register! 

 Agenda:

  • 5:00 - 5:30   Networking
  • 5:30 - 5:35   Welcome
    • Anita Brown-Graham, Director, Institute for Emerging Issues
  • 5:35 - 5:45   Introduction to Blueprint America
    • Shannon Vickery, Director of Production, WUNC-TV
  • 5:45 - 6:15   Transit and Our Quality of Life
    • Nina Szlosberg, President, Circle Squared Media
  • 6:15 - 6:35   Transit Options for the Triangle
    • David King, CEO and General Manager, Triangle Transit
  • 6:35 - 7:05   Build it and They Will Come
    • Paul F. Morris, FASLA, President, Greenleaf Strategies, LLC
  • 7:05 - 7:25   HB 148: Tools for Making Transit Happen for Us
    • Representative Deborah Ross, NC General Assembly
  • 7:25 - 7:30   Closing
    • Anita Brown-Graham, Director, Institute for Emerging Issues
  • 7:30 - 8:00   Networking
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"REALITY CHECK ONE YEAR LATER"
Feb. 24, from 4-5:30pm
Progress Energy Center of the Performing Arts in Raleigh

The Research Triangle Region is projected to grow by 1.2 million people and 700,000 jobs over the next 20 years.  Accommodating that growth as a region is the primary focus of a regional quality-growth initiative... (read more)
Click Here to Register! This event is free and open to the public.

Brought to you by Triangle Tomorrow, the Research Triangle Regional Partnerships' Quality-of-Life Program, and Triangle District Council of the Urban Land Institute.



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"IS OUR DRINKING WATER IN DANGER? FALLS LAKE POLLUTION, OUR WATER SUPPLY AND EFFECTS OF GROWTH"  -  A WakeUP Public Education Forum

Feb. 27, from 9:30am-noon
McKimmon Center in Raleigh

Mark your calendars for Saturday, Feb. 27 as WakeUP will hold a public education forum focusing on pollution in one of Wake County's key sources of drinking water: Falls Lake.  Several leading voices will outline the challenges we face with our drinking water supply and offer greater insight to potential solutions that could be presented during the Falls Lake Stakeholder Process.  Ever wondered what stormwater runoff is and why it's a key problem for our drinking water? Come learn from the experts!

Tentative Agenda:

  • Welcome - Karen Rindge, Executive Director, WakeUP Wake County
  • State of Falls Lake  (and short history of projected problems of lake) -  Dr. JoAnn Burkholder, William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor and Director of the Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology, NC State University
  • Impact of Development and Stormwater Runoff - Kimberly Brewer, A.I.C.P., Associate Director, Tetra Tech
  • Solutions to Polluted Runoff:  Low Impact Development - Kathy DeBusk, Extension Engineer, NC State University
Questions and Answers
                           
10 min. break

  • Costs of Lake Pollution - Kenneth Waldroup, Assistant Public Utilities Director, City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department
  • Falls Lake Rulemaking Process: What's at Stake - Elizabeth Ouzts, State Director, Environment NC
  • Concluding Remarks: Past & Future Challenges - Sen. Josh Stein & Sen. Floyd McKissick (invited)
Questions and Answers

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!  This event is free and open to the public.


Brought to you by WakeUP Wake County with support from the Conservation Council of North Carolina and Environment North Carolina.





Sunday, January 17, 2010

 

Friday Update


Board of Commissioners Friday Update

Distributed on Saturday, January 16, 2010


ITEM 1. MEETINGS THE MANAGER HAS ATTENDED IN THE LAST WEEK


DAY DATE EVENT


Wed. 01/13 Wake County Managers Association mtg.


Sat. 01/16 Wendell Chamber of Commerce Retreat

  1. Wake County Managers Association Meeting – The main point of discussion at this meeting was the referendum authorized by House Bill #148 / Senate Bill #151 - Congestion Relief/Intermodal Transport Fund. In this bill, the Legislature agreed to let Wake, Orange, Durham, Guilford and Forsyth counties boost the sales tax by 1/2 percentage point, if voters approve.

If county commissioners in Wake, Durham and Orange agree and if voters give their approval in a referendum, the three counties would collect an estimated $73 million a year from a half-cent sales tax that would be dedicated to local transit.
Other new transit revenue streams would come from increased vehicle registration fees and a special property tax hike only in Research Triangle Park.
If approved by voters, the additional revenue would help expand bus service and could, within a decade or so, help create a commuter rail system like Charlotte.
At one point, a referendum on this matter was being discussed for 2010; however, it currently appears the referendum would likely be delayed to the 2011 election.
Officials from CAMPO and Triangle Transit were at the meeting. This subject will also be discussed at the next managers meeting.

  1. Chamber Board Retreat – The Chamber of Commerce Board Retreat is an annual event. I have attended this event each of the last three years to communicate with the Chamber Board about town plans/issues and to assist them any way possible with their planning process. The event was successful. Many items were discussed. A new Resource / Visitors Guide is in the works. The 2nd Annual Art Show will be held next weekend.


ITEM 2. UPDATE ON ARRA PROJECTS / RBEG PROJECT

ITEM 3. COMMITTEE NOTES
The following is a synopsis of current committee assignments, information and action:

ITEM 4. TOTAL CONNECTION MAY START KIDS NEWS SHOW ON EWTV
Regina Harmon’s Total Connection newspaper may be sponsoring a new show called Total Connection News Magazine on East Wake TV.  The TV show would be based on articles from the newspaper, which focus on news from the area’s schools and recreation programs. Middle school students from eastern Wake middle schools would read the news. 
EWTV would produce the show using underwriting funds from The Total Connection newspaper.  The amount of the underwriting funds would need to cover the cost of filming and editing the show.  Total Connection would also need to pay for the cost of a “set” for the show.  The show would be filmed twice a month to coincide with the newspaper. The Total Connection advertisers would get a PBS-style underwriting credit at the beginning of the show.
ITEM 5. NEW PHONE NUMBERS
The following are new direct phone numbers that have already been set-up with Time Warner Cable for the town:
Administration / Finance Departments 365-4450
Planning Department 365-4448
Town Manager 365-3451
Planning Director 365-0384
Police Chief 365-0984
Additional direct numbers should be assigned in a few weeks. Once all the direct lines are assigned and working, a phone list will be created and shared the Town Board and staff.
One benefit of these direct numbers is that during office hours, employees can be reached without having to go through the dispatcher. Also, during non-office hours, calls to the direct lines go directly to the extension / voicemail (without going to 911).
The 365-4444 telephone number still works – it goes to the dispatcher, and he/she can forward calls to employees, as well. During non-office hours (dispatchers generally work until 8:00 p.m. during the week), calls to the 365-4444 number are still rolled-over to 911.
The Public Works number (365-3616) and the Recreation Department number (366-2266) remain the same.
ITEM 6. OTHER

  1. Town facilities will be closed on Monday, January 18, 2010 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


  2. Kudos to the Police Department for its performance with the missing child incident this week. Luckily, the young man was found.


  3. Congratulations to Bobby Beliveau and Lloyd Smith, who have been hired as Public Works Specialists for the town. Bobby has been working on a temporary, part-time basis with the town since this summer, and Lloyd is a new hire. Interviews for the positions took place this week. There was a large and competitive pool of candidates. They will begin work on Tuesday.


  4. Congratulations to the 2009 Town of Wendell Employee of the Year, Kelley Connolly! A press release about Kelley and her award is attached.


  5. Wendell Elementary will be hosting a parent information/input session at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 21, 2010 in the Media Center.  The meeting will be with Danny Barnes, Chief Area Superintendant, of Wake County Public Schools.  The topic will consist of what qualities we as a parent/teacher body and community are looking for in our next principal.  Rep. Darren Jackson has tentatively scheduled a Town Hall Meeting for Tuesday, April 6th in the Wendell Courtroom.


  6. As a follow-up to discussion at the January 7th Economic Development Work Session on the NC Main Street Program, Mayor Harold Broadwell has registered for the Main Street Conference (January 27 -29). Also, the town staff will be represented at the conference by Planner David Bergmark.


  7. The Grand Opening of the East Wake TV Studio Building is scheduled for Wednesday, February 24th at 5:30 p.m. (behind Knightdale Town Hall). There will be light refreshments and "green screen" and teleprompter demonstrations.


  8. The new EWTV show schedule is attached.


ITEM 7. UPCOMING MEETINGS THE MANAGER PLANS TO ATTEND NEXT WEEK
No noteworthy meetings are scheduled for the upcoming week, besides the Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast on Monday and the Board of Commissioners Retreat on Wednesday.
ITEM 8. UPCOMING EVENTS:


DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION

1/18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Town offices closed

1/18 (Mon.) 8:00 a.m. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast @ Wendell Baptist Church
1/19 (Tues.) 7:00 p.m. Planning Board Meeting @ Town Hall
1/20 (Wed.) 9:00 a.m.Board of Commissioners Retreat @ Community Center
1/22 (Fri.) 6:00 p.m. Reception 2nd Annual Wendell Fine Arts Exhibit
(sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Woman’s Club) @ Woman’s Club


1/25 7:00 p.m. Board of Commissioners Meeting @ Town Hall
1/27 – 1/29 NC Main Street Conference @ New Bern
2/01 6:30 p.m. Rec. Advisory Board Meeting @ Community Center
2/08 7:00 p.m. Board of Commissioners Meeting @ Town Hall

2/09 5:00 p.m. Tree Board Meeting @ Town Hall
2/15 7:00 p.m. Planning Board Meeting @ Town Hall

2/22 7:00 p.m. Board of Commissioners Meeting @ Town Hall
2/24 5:30 p.m. Grand Opening of East Wake TV Studio behind Knightdale Town Hall

3/05 6:30 p.m. Recreation Advisory Board Meeting @ Community Center

3/12 7:00 p.m. Board of Commissioners Meeting @ Town Hall

3/13 5:00 p.m. Tree Board Meeting @ Community Center

3/19 7:00 p.m. Planning Board Meeting @ Town Hall

3/26 7:00 p.m. Board of Commissioners Meeting @ Town Hall

4/06 Town Hall Meeting with Rep. Darren Jackson @ Town Hall


 

EWTV Schedule


Morning








8:00
am
Billy Wilder Show
9:00
am
Zebulon Mayor's Show
9:30
am
Wendell Mayor's Show
10:00
am
Rolesville Mayor's Show
10:30
am
Knightdale Mayor's Show
11:00
am
REX Connects!
11:30
am
East Wake Issues
12:00
pm
Knightdale Under Construction












Evening








4:00
pm
Wendell Mayor's Show
4:30
pm
Rolesville Mayor's Show
5:00
pm
Zebulon Mayor's Show
5:30
pm
Knightdale Mayor's Show
6:00
pm
Billy Wilder Show
10:00
pm
Knightdale Under Construction
10:30
pm
REX Connects!
11:30
pm
East Wake Issues












Late Night




12:00
am
Billy Wilder Show
1:00
am
Knightdale Mayor's Show
1:30
am
Rolesville Mayor's Show
2:00
am
Wendell Mayor's Show
2:30
am
Zebulon Mayor's Show
3:00
am
REX Connects!
3:30
am
East Wake Issues
4:00
am
Knightdale Under Construction












Government Meetings












Knightdale




7:00
pm
every Monday & Wednesday












Wendell








7:00
pm
every Tuesday & Saturday












Zebulon








7:00
pm
every Thursday & Sunday










Rolesville








7:00
pm
pending





 




PRESS RELEASE
FROM: David B. Bone, Town Manager
DATE: January 15, 2010
Re.: Kelley Connolly Honored as 2009 Town of Wendell Employee of the Year



Kelley Connolly has been awarded the 2009 Employee of the Year award for the Town of Wendell. She has been employed with the Town of Wendell Parks and Recreation Department since May 1996.

Employees are nominated by their co-workers for the award. At the Employee Appreciation and Awards Breakfast held by the town on January 13th, Town Manager David Bone said, “What sets Kelley apart is her love for the town and her passion for serving this community and its citizens.” She has volunteered with several community organizations since she has been with the town, including the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and the East Wake Soccer Association Board. She was instrumental with organizing the town’s Youth Volleyball Program, which will begin in February 2010.


As a member of the Chamber of Commerce Board, Kelley put in an enormous amount of time in organizing the Chamber Golf Tournament and serving on the Harvest Festival Committee. She is a very active member of the Wendell Methodist Church and active with the Doug Proctor Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament.


For the past two years, Kelley Connolly has served as the Girls Tennis coach at East Wake, and this year’s team showed much improvement over last year due to her dedication.


Parks and Recreation Director Brinkley Wagstaff said, “Kelley has been a great employee and ambassador for the Town of Wendell this past year. She has served in a lot of different capacities and has served in each capacity with a true desire to make the Town of Wendell a better place. I appreciate her efforts. She takes a lot of pressure off of me and makes my job easier.”


Ms. Connolly also earned the Employee of the Year award in 2003.
*****
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT 919-365-4444.


*****

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

 

WakeUp Wake County Update

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Two hot growth topics, water and transit, are the focus of several upcoming public education events!  Be sure to mark your calendars for these exciting events (scroll down to the end!):

"WAKEUP Growth Issues Happy Hour: Topic -
FALLS LAKE POLLUTION"
Jan. 19, from 5:30-7pm
Sitti in Downtown Raleigh (cash bar)

Join WakeUP on Tuesday, Jan. 19th for another Growth Issues Happy Hour at Sitti in Downtown Raleigh to discuss Falls Lake water quality challenges and learn more about the implications of stormwater runoff.  A casual event to foster discussion about events affecting our community.  Note: cash bar.

Questions?  Contact Andrew Campbell at accampbe@ncsu.edu

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"TRANSPORTATION IN AMERICA"
Jan. 21, from 6-8:00pm
Progress Energy Center of the Performing Arts in Raleigh


6:00pm - Check-in and Registration
6-8:00pm - Presentation, Panel Discussion, and Question & Answer Period
  • What will the new national transportation policy look like?
  • How can Raleigh be ready to take advantage of national transportation policies and emerging resources?
  • What examples are there of American cities that have adapted to the new transportation realities?
  • How will high speed rail affect Raleigh?
Answers to these questions and many more!  For more information and to pre-register to attend email:
trisha.hasch@ci.raleigh.nc.us or call 919.807.8480

Brought to you by the Raleigh Department of City Planning & Transportation for America.

______________________________

"TRANSIT IN THE TRIANGLE: THE BENEFITS FOR YOU AND THE REGION"
January 28, 2010, from 5-8 pm
 McKimmon Center in Raleigh


This free public forum will be an excellent opportunity to learn about the importance of transit for the Triangle region, how your life could be improved with transit, what does transit look like today, and how other metro regions have benefited from transit and transit-oriented development.

Brought to you by the Institute for Emerging Issues, in conjunction with WUNC TV, and Blueprint America.  The Capital Area Friends of Transit, the Durham-Orange Friends of Transit and WakeUP Wake County are partners in the forum.

Click Here to Register! 

 Agenda:
  • 5:00 - 5:30   Networking
  • 5:30 - 5:35   Welcome
    • Anita Brown-Graham, Director, Institute for Emerging Issues
  • 5:35 - 5:45   Introduction to Blueprint America
    • Shannon Vickery, Director of Production, WUNC-TV
  • 5:45 - 6:15   Transit and Our Quality of Life
    • Nina Szlosberg, President, Circle Squared Media
  • 6:15 - 6:45   Transit Options for the Triangle
    • David King, CEO and General Manager, Triangle Transit
  • 6:45 - 7:15   Opportunities for the Triangle
    • Guest Speaker
  • 7:15 - 7:30   Closing
    • Representative Deborah Ross, NC General Assembly
  • 7:30 - 8:00   Networking
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"REALITY CHECK ONE YEAR LATER"
Feb. 24, from 4-5:30pm
Progress Energy Center of the Performing Arts in Raleigh
The Research Triangle Region is projected to grow by 1.2 million people and 700,000 jobs over the next 20 years.  Accommodating that growth as a region is the primary focus of a regional quality-growth initiative... (read more)
Click Here to Register! This event is free and open to the public.

Brought to you by Triangle Tomorrow, the Research Triangle Regional Partnerships' Quality-of-Life Program, and Triangle District Council of the Urban Land Institute.

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"IS OUR DRINKING WATER IN DANGER? FALLS LAKE POLLUTION, OUR WATER SUPPLY AND EFFECTS OF GROWTH"  -  A WakeUP Public Education Forum
Feb. 27, from 9:30am-noon
McKimmon Center in Raleigh

Mark your calendars for Saturday, Feb. 27 as WakeUP will hold a public education forum focusing on pollution in one of Wake County's key sources of drinking water: Falls Lake.  Several leading voices will outline the challenges we face with our drinking water supply and offer greater insight to potential solutions that could be presented during the Falls Lake Stakeholder Process.  Ever wondered what stormwater runoff is and why it's a key problem for our drinking water? Come learn from the experts!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!  This event is free and open to the public.


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