PRCR holds last meeting about Taylor Street Park

The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department is hosting a series of public meetings to solicit input from residents concerning the future of Taylor Street Park, 416 N. Taylor St. The first three meetings occurred on November 21, December 7, and December 10.  The PRCR Department will offer additional public input sessions at the Alston-Massenburg Center, 416 N. Taylor St., on Thursday, Jan. 16, at 6 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 25, at 11 a.m.  Each session will include a brief presentation, followed by an open discussion where attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and share suggestions. Town staff will be on hand to answer questions and gather public input. Discussions will focus on PRCR’s efforts to apply for the Accessible Parks (AP) Grant Program. The Accessible Parks Grant Program provides $3.7 million in matching grants for parks and recreation for the construction of special facilities

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Programs at Wake Forest Public Library

Refresh for the New Year Workshop  Friday, January 17 at 10-12 PM  Join us for an engaging workshop focused on building resilience. You will learn helpful techniques and strategies to better handle challenges that may arise this year. At the end of the workshop you will make a unique keepsake that will help you on your journey toward creating a resilient mind.  For ages 16+   Registration requested: bit.ly/WakeForestLibraryEvents   Finding Your Customers in Wake County – Wake Tech Small Business Center  Wednesday, January 22 @ 6:30 – 8 PM  Learn techniques and tools to help identify and find the lifeblood of your small business. Owners and entrepreneurs need to grow or start- either way!  Limited seating. Registration requested: bit.ly/wakebiz   Wake Transit Plan Update  Saturday, January 25 @ 1:30 – 2:30 pm  Wake County is in the process of updating the 2035 Wake Transit Plan, the region’s investment strategy to improve and

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Monthly Inspections Report: December 2024

There was little development activity in December. The Inspections Department issued permits for 15 single-family homes and seven townhouses. The department also performed pre-occupancy inspections for the following businesses: American Laundromat LLC at 12213 Capital Boulevard Navadhaanya LLC at 12223 Hampton Way Drive, Suite 100 St. John Properties at 1725 Heritage Center Drive, Suite 201 Visible Motorsports LLC at 745 Merritt Capital Drive, Suite 120 ###

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The Growth Rate

Based on the November 2024 Monthly Development Report, WF Planning Updated December 17, 2024  The town keeps a running tally of approved projects with counts of those completed. The best inspections current estimate is that between seven and eight people move to town each day, moving into newly-built houses, townhouses or apartments and a few existing houses that were for sale. Projects under review 1. 418 Jones Dairy Road SP-23-11 is a request by David Williams Sr. to rezone 5.61 acres on the south side of Jones Dairy Road from RH rural holding and LI light industrial to NB-CD conditional neighborhood business to allow construction of two 24,502 square foot buildings side by side, one restaurant and one an office. The plans call for space for a public art statue and seven handicapped parking spaces. The Town Board voted unanimously to approve at their October 15, 2024 meeting. 2. Hawthorne

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