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Pittsboro Board Pledges Support to North Woods Neighbors
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NCDOT Doubles Back on Proposed Highway Alignment for North Chatham Park Way
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Certain COVID-19 restrictions will be loosened starting Friday at 5 p.m. The stay-at-home order and statewide curfew will also be lifted.The changes include:The gathering limit changes to 25 people indoors and 50 people outdoors.Businesses will be able to operate at 50% capacity.On-site alcohol service moved to 11 p.m.Outdoor businesses operating at 30% will no longer have 100-person limit.Outdoor-only businesses can now move indoors at 30% with a limit of 250 people (bars, movie theaters, sporting arenas).Larger indoor sporting arenas can operate at 15% capacity.This comes as good news for a lot of businesses around the state. Business owners in downtown Hendersonville hope to see a lot more foot traffic on the streets of downtown.“I think any time people hear the word ease, that brings out a lot more of a comfort level,” Hendersonville s Mountain Deli Manager Jerry Fitzgerald said.After a slow winter, Fitzgerald says he’s hoping this will be another step to getting bus
Pittsboro Residents Fight N.C. DOT, Chatham Park Investors Over a Road That Would Traverse Their Rural Neigborhood
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Mark Pavao has lived in the rural North Woods neighborhood in Pittsboro for 24 years. The proposed Chatham North Parkway would cut through his land.
This story first published online at NC Policy Watch.Â
Mark Pavao was working in his home that is tucked inside a woods and perched above a creek when he heard chainsaws.Â
Contractors hired by the N.C. Department of Transportation had asked him if they could walk through part of his property in rural Pittsboro. He agreed to a stroll. He did not agree to what happened next.Â