Democracy & Open Government

WHY GARY KAHN WON T BE RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN CHAPEL HILL

After running for office and being on the ballot the last 4 years i have decided not to run for office this year. I will state my reasons 1 possible reasons for not running occured during the past campaigns which may or may not be valid  GARY KAHN  after 4 years on the ballot never heard of him . I have called these people as a result POLITICAL MORONS who don t give a crap about our town county or country. 2 hasn t lived in CHAPEL HILL FOR 25  years, hes  a NEW YORKER, HES JEWISH, HE A NEW YORKER AND JEWISH, HE S NEVER BEEN MARRAID, HAS NO FAMILY EXCEPT A BROTHER WHO IS A COLLEGE PROFESSOR IN NEW JERSEY.​

Open Data for Chapel Hill!

Town of Chapel Hill Launches Open Data Platform

On Tuesday, July 5, finding data will get easier with the Town of Chapel Hill’s new information service, Chapel Hill Open Data.

Post Date: 07/05/2016 10:57 AM

 

Where are all of the traffic signals in Chapel Hill?  How many bicycle crashes are reported annually in our town?  How many police searches were there last year?  On Tuesday, July 5, finding this and other data will get easier with the Town of Chapel Hill’s new information service, Chapel Hill Open Data.

 

With this web-based service, anyone in the community or around the world can access an ever-growing catalog of data sets from Town departments and divisions at www.chapelhillopendata.org.  Users can easily create graphs, charts, and maps based on the data sets, as well as download data, interact with it, and reuse it. The site’s goal is to increase government transparency by facilitating public access to local government information. 

 

ANTI ISRAEL OPINIONS IN CHAPEL HILL

After the meeting of the Israeli delegation yesterday, it seems apparent that jews and gentiles have forgotten the lessons of the hallocaust, They do not see that certain Arabs and Terrorist want to see the destruction of the state of Israel and the Jewish people as a race, These people see Israel as bad guys and are noit supportiv of the state of Isreal, I applaud the Chapel Hill Mayor and the Town Council to host the deligation and discuss what really is going on in the middle east and in Israel.

No, 7pm Work Sessions Aren't Better for the Public

Last week, the Town of Chapel Hill sent out an email announcing that Town Council work sessions will now start at 7pm at the Chapel Hill Public Library. Work sessions previously began an hour earlier than regular meetings of the Town Council, starting at 6pm. Tonight’s work session will be the first to start at the new time.

Mayor Pam Hemminger seems to be the driving force behind the change in start time. She touted the change as one of her early priorities in an interview with WCHL’s Aaron Keck back in December. The reason given for the change by Mayor Hemminger was to make the meeting times more consistent, less confusing, and more accessible to town residents.

Five Months Late, County Commissioners Invite Comment on 2016 Bond Referendum

In an unusual move, the county commissioners have invited comment on 2016 bond referendum—even though it’s not on the agenda.

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