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After sharing thoughts on a positive experience at NCCU's graduation, Council Member Cook turned to the recent arrest of protestors at her alma mater, UNC. She shares her views on the use of anti-Semitism in justifying certain actions and expresses solidarity with Jewish students and those advocating for peace.
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The council made wide ranging comments during announcements ahead of their business agenda. The main business discussions focused on how to support local nonprofits and a substantial rezoning near RTP.
30mins of 4hr 56min meetingOriginal Meeting
Video Notes
0:00 Stream starts
1:38 Open
2:13 Call to Order
2:33 Moment of Silent Meditation
2:56 Pledge of Allegiance
3:21 Roll Call
5:16 Ceremonial Item - Recognition of Johnson O. Akinleye, Chancellor, North Carolina Central University
16:35 Ceremonial Item - Year of the Aerial Insectivore Proclamation
22:43 Ceremonial Item - Police Week and Peace Officer Day Proclamation
31:16 Ceremonial Item - Drinking Water Week Proclamation
36:26 Ceremonial Item - National Pan-Hellenic Council of Durham and Orange Counties Day Proclamation
46:53 Announcements by Council
1:25:47 Priority Items by the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk
1:29:05 Consent Agenda (Items 1 - 19) [unanimously approved]
General Business Agenda - Public Hearings
1:34:09 25. SUMMER CAMP FUNDING REQUEST (fails 4 - 3)
2:23:35 Break / Recess
2:36:19 22. CONSOLIDATED ANNEXATION – CATES ESTATE (unanimously approved)
2:51:51 23. CONSOLIDATED ZONING MAP CHANGE – FOX CROSSING II (passed 4 - 3)
4:46:45 24. FY2025 STORMWATER RATES (unanimously approved)
4:55:49 Adjournment
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