NCDOT – Public Meeting regarding Outer Loop (Camden Road)

The North Carolina Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting regarding Section B of the Fayetteville Outer Loop.  This section of the loop is located from Camden Road to Raeford Road/U.S. 401. Details below↓ Purpose of meeting:  Review final design plans for Section B of the Fayetteville Outer Loop Date:  January 19 Time:  4:00Continue reading “NCDOT – Public Meeting regarding Outer Loop (Camden Road)”

Call for Action from the North Carolina Association of REALTORS®

  CALL FOR ACTION! Dear Member With the passage of the state’s budget, NCAR encourages you to thank our legislative champions and those who stood up to support the policy priorities of REALTORS®. This year’s budget addresses many of NCAR’s legislative priorities, including the MID and property tax deduction, Historic Preservation Tax Credit, and economicContinue reading “Call for Action from the North Carolina Association of REALTORS®”

Regional Land Use Advisory Commission – Quarterly Meeting

The quarterly meeting of RLUAC was held on August 20. Background on RLUAC – The Regional Land Use Advisory Commission (RLUAC) is a non-profit 501(C)3 membership based organization located in the Sandhills of North Carolina consisting of twenty units of local government: eight counties and twelve municipalities.  The twenty year old organization was the first regionalContinue reading “Regional Land Use Advisory Commission – Quarterly Meeting”

NC Budget Update from the North Carolina Association of REALTORS®

  PROGRESS REPORT: BUDGET August 21, 2015 In this week’s progress report, we are focusing on the ongoing budget debate in the legislature. On Tuesday, legislative leaders and Governor McCrory announced an agreement on the budget spending target. The $21.735 billion spending target represents a compromise between the chambers given their earlier differences.  The chartContinue reading “NC Budget Update from the North Carolina Association of REALTORS®”

Big Win for the North Carolina Home Builders Association

The following information is from the Home Builders Association of Fayetteville  Your Membership Dollars & BuildPAC Dollars at Work!Governor McCrory signed SB 25 into law! What does this mean for you? The law clarifies that local ordinances may not mandate subjective design and aesthetic controls. This law effects the UDO and several sections will have toContinue reading “Big Win for the North Carolina Home Builders Association”