Between Frank Hyman's politics class and some Federal income tax filin', I ran out of time for blogging last night, so the usual daytime updates won't be here today.
Instead, look for our usual coverage after work hours today. There's certainly some interesting items going on today in the Bull City:
- Will the deal to acquire the old Trinity Ave. YMCA from the City fall victim to budget cuts? Bonfield says maybe, as the City's re-evaluating all its capital projects. See more in the Herald-Sun.
- Is City Councilman Eugene "Flush Only If" Brown (back when the Councilman was fighting the drought through better commode practices) turning into "Shut It Down" Brown, after his push to get the City to cut back on an awards and celebration lunch for City staff? (H-S)
- Could a deal on adding a new water intake at Jordan Lake be moving forward? Signs from Orange Co. look positive. (H-S)
- And the N&O fleshed out a bit more the "Is Chapel Hill cool anymore?" story that drew so many comments here over the weekend. (N&O)
Plus, the signage is up for "The Brownstones," the next-generation development project for the site that was to be The Chancellory at Trinity Park. Is ground-breaking on the horizon -- and has the cost profile of the units changed with a less-dense development?
See ya on the workday's flip side.
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