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She was elected to the Durham City Council in 2015, focusing her campaign on racial, economic, and environmental justice, police accountability, and equitable development. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Upon her election to office, she became the first openly LGBTQ person elected to the city council and, at the time of her swearing in, was the youngest member of ...
Wake County has an affordable housing deficit of 65,860 units by its own estimates.. In Durham County, only 38 affordable rental units are available for every 100 households earning less than 30% ...
It’s part of Durham Housing Authority’s vision to make affordable housing more equitable and economically sustainable. $40 million from feds will help Durham turn public housing into mixed ...
Her accomplishments include helping secure a $40 million U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Choice Neighborhoods implementation grant, in partnership with the city of Durham in 2022 ...
Benjamin S. "Ben" Ruffin was born in Durham, North Carolina, on December 11, 1941, to Benjamin F. Ruffin, Jr. and Catherine Ruffin.. Growing up, he lived in a section of Durham called the West End, one of the several black communities in the city.
Prevention CCFH focuses its attention on the prevention of child abuse and neglect in children between the ages of 0–5. Through Healthy Families Durham, an intensive, home-based support program for low-income, high risk families, CCFH works to prevent child abuse, identify special needs, and promote child health and development.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the street where a $12 million federal grant will help build new sidewalks, crosswalks and bus shelters.
William V. Bell is an American politician and engineer who served as the mayor of Durham, North Carolina. Formerly a senior engineer for IBM, Bell was first elected to the Durham County Board of Commissioners in 1972, where he served until 1994, and again from 1996 to 2000. He was the chairman of the Durham County Commissioners from 1982 to 1994.