The Town of Wake Forest will host a Northeast Community Plan Open House on Thursday, Sept. 9, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. outdoors on the grounds of the DuBois Campus, 518 N. Taylor St. The event will give residents, business owners and stakeholders the opportunity to share their thoughts and opinions on the proposed update to the Northeast Community Plan.
The session will have an informal, open house-style format, so there will not be a formal presentation. Attendees may arrive any time between 4:30-6:30 p.m. to view displays about the plan, ask questions and share comments.
A boxed meal will be provided by The Forks.
Due to COVID-19, attendees may wish to wear a mask. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors where masks will be required.
Community input is the cornerstone of the Northeast Community Plan, which will recommend policies and actions responding to current and future community needs. The goal is to help preserve the history, diversity, and affordability of the area while addressing issues of growth, economic health, public infrastructure, and preservation. The plan is scheduled for completion in early 2022.
For more information, visit www.wakeforestnc.gov/northeast-community-plan or contact Senior Planner for Historic Preservation Michelle Michael at 919-435-9516 or mmichael@wakeforestnc.gov.
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When there is reference to the ‘NorthEast Community’, I keep searching for stories about the ‘NorthEast East Community’ . One is about $80K homes. The other is $500K dwellings. And they touch shoulders. Is it a matter of time before one ‘nudges’ the other out of the picture. I wonder….
I think Andy Ammons once applied for permits to build ‘affordable housing’ on Averette Rd, north of Rolesville. He was denied those permits because the single dwelling units would not generate desired tax revenue. Correct me if my mind has disremembered.